1. Comet Leonard (C/2021 A1) Extremely difficult to Capture Without Telescope

    Comet Leonard (C/2021 A1) Extremely difficult to Capture Without Telescope

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  2. Comet Leonard will pass close to Earth

    Comet Leonard will pass close to Earth

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  3. The brightest comet of the year, Leonard, is approaching Earth.

    The brightest comet of the year, Leonard, is approaching Earth.

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  4. Massive Comet on Trajectory Course Towards Venus, C/2021 A1 (Leonard) Ra Castaldo Remote Views It

    Massive Comet on Trajectory Course Towards Venus, C/2021 A1 (Leonard) Ra Castaldo Remote Views It

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  5. Did A Mothership Just Protect Earth & Venus From A Passing Comet?*Hidden Knowledge*Venus*Anunnaki*

    Did A Mothership Just Protect Earth & Venus From A Passing Comet?*Hidden Knowledge*Venus*Anunnaki*

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  6. Comet Leonard and a Cool Meteor captured in Infrared

    Comet Leonard and a Cool Meteor captured in Infrared

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  7. Prophecy Alert: "Comet Leonard 12/12/21 Coming As A Biblical Sign" King Is Coming / 1917 Allenby

    Prophecy Alert: "Comet Leonard 12/12/21 Coming As A Biblical Sign" King Is Coming / 1917 Allenby

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  8. Comet Leonard in transit 2021

    Comet Leonard in transit 2021

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  9. Comet Leonard

    Comet Leonard

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  10. NASA satellite manages to make a huge discovery between Earth and Venus.

    NASA satellite manages to make a huge discovery between Earth and Venus.

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  11. What's Up: December 2021 Skywatching Tips from NASA

    What's Up: December 2021 Skywatching Tips from NASA

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  12. No, Russia is NOT about to Attack America 12/13/2021

    No, Russia is NOT about to Attack America 12/13/2021

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  13. SUN SIMILATOR on Satelite, Comet Leonard misses Venus, New tools

    SUN SIMILATOR on Satelite, Comet Leonard misses Venus, New tools

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  14. What's Up: December 2021 Skywatching Tips from NASA

    What's Up: December 2021 Skywatching Tips from NASA

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