Comet NEOWISE is visible in July

Usually celestial events are very precise and known years, if not decades, in advance. Not so with comet C/2020 F3, also known as NEOWISE. NEOWISE was discovered in late March and is considered a surprise as very few people expected its arrival. And unlike other celestial events, the comet is not a one-off — it will be visible at various times throughout July.


Many have been able to capture incredibly clear images of the comet throughout the world. Amateur landscape photographer Vasyl Yatsyna took a remarkable shot of NEOWISE in Switzerland before dawn today:


Photo: vasylyatsyna/Instagram


In Phoenix, Arizona, Chirag A. Patel went for a hike today at 4:00 AM before dawn to catch a glimpse of the comet and was able to capture this superb image:


Photo: chirag5patel/Instagram


NASA explained that the comet is now coming closer to Earth but its brightness is still uncertain. Starting next week, scan the sky northeast with a pair of binoculars, or with the naked eye, in the early morning (around 3:30 AM), and above the northwest horizon just after sunset, to see if you can spot NEOWISE.


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