First of its kind to pass in 23 years
The comet 'Neowise' is visible in Manx skies at the moment, in a rare astronomical event.
It's the first of its kind to pass by earth in 23 years.
The best place to spot the comet is in the north of the Island, at about 2am.
As Howard Parkin of AstroManx explains:

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