But only one can be seen from the Isle of Man
Isle of Man residents will be able to spot Comet Schaumasse today.
But through a pair of binoculars and not with a naked eye.
That's according to local astronomer, Howard Parkin MBE.
He says the comet, which has a 8.2 year orbit around the sun, will be closest to earth.
But there's also a solar conjunction - which started from yesterday (6 January), as Howard explains:
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