Here is the comet, tail and all, over Burns Beach, Perth, Australia, on March 3, 2013
Pan-STARRS hangs above the shimmering city of Bariloche, Argentina, on March 3.
Gabriel Brammer took this shot of the comet over the coast of Chile at sunset on March 4.
Javier Falcón Quintana got a great shot of the comet sailing above Gran Canaria on March 11.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThad Szabo captured this incredible image of the comet in the evening sky over Venice, California on March 11.
Here's another one of Thad Szabo's shots of the comet and the waxing crescent moon, taken near Cerritos College in California.
Jack Swinden caught this photo not long after sunset at Bowman Springs Park in Arlington, Texas on March 12.
You can see the comet's tail (the signature characteristic of a comet) clearly in this image, also taken from Arlington, Texas, taken on March 12.
Beautiful shot over the Brisbane mountain ranges, Australia, on March 3, 2013.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdGleb Lapham caught Pan-STARRS passing over the Utah desert on March 9, 2013.
Here is the comet peeking through the smog above the mountains over Los Angeles. It was taken by astronomer Mike Brown.
Marc Crumpler caught the comet during the crescent moon above Round Valley, CA on March 12.
Photographer Scott Ackerman got this beautiful shot at Monument Rocks in Northwest Kansas, on March 12.
Two comets are seen in this image from the Paranal Observatory in Chile. From left to right: the Small Magellanic Cloud is the cluster top left, Comet Lemmon is shooting across the center of the shot and Pan-STARRS is way off to the right in the distance, drifting into the sunset.
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