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How to see fading comet Neowise before it leaves for 6,000 years – techtoday19
Comet Neowise as seen from the Czech Republic on the morning of July 6. Jan Tláskal/Spaceweather.com Comet Neowise, the most impressive comet in nearly 25 years, is giving sky watchers a last chance to catch it. The comet made its closest pass by Earth on Thu…
Comet Neowise as seen from the Czech Republic on the morning of July 6.
Jan Tláskal/Spaceweather.com
Comet Neowise, the most impressive comet in nearly 25 years, is giving sky watchers a last chance to catch it. The comet made its closest pass by Earth on Thursday and rose a little higher in the sky on July 24 and 25. From that point it’s likely to get dimmer as it returns to deep space.
Emily Kramer, co-investigator on the science team for the NASA Neowise spacecraft that discovered the com…
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