Science
Comet NEOWISE goes from red to green and has spiral arms – SYFY WIRE
The comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) is brightening up the northern sky right now, a once-in-a-decade (or longer) sight. I’ve been out after sunset to see it and found it easily without any optical aid, and in fact the tail is visible to the naked eye as well. It he…
The comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) is brightening up the northern sky right now, a once-in-a-decade (or longer) sight. I’ve been out after sunset to see it and found it easily without any optical aid, and in fact the tail is visible to the naked eye as well. It helps to have a dark site with no lights around, but even if you’re in a place where light pollution isn’t great it’s still worth grabbing a pair of binoculars and taking a look.
My article from last week gives advice on how to see it. If you…
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