Saturn is on display in the early-evening sky this month along with Uranus and Neptune, both within reach of binoculars.
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Four of them live in Colorado: snowshoe hares, white-tailed ptarmigan, short-tailed weasels and long-tailed weasels.
The comet will make its closest pass to Earth in February, reaching a minimum distance of approximately 93 million miles.