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Default exact location of 73/p

Here is the goods on 73/p.

"Comet 73P will move rapidly northeastward across the constellations of
Hercules and Lyra, lying not far from the bright star Vega on May 6-7. On
the night of closest approach, May 12, 73P will be near the eastern wingtip
of Cygnus the Swan in the early morning sky, but the full moon will likely
spoil the view."


 




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