Comet NEOWISE could give skywatchers a dazzling show this month.
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Comet NEOWISE could give skywatchers a dazzling show this month.
From Space.com:
"Earlier this year, the NEOWISE space telescope discovered its latest comet, a distant and inconspicuous object. ...
But in July, Comet NEOWISE has raised hopes that it will become a tantalizing object for skywatchers after two previous comets (ATLAS and SWAN) fizzled out earlier this year."
https://www.space.com/comet-neowise-jul ... ecast.html
Looking great so far! Here's hoping for more of an excellent show!
smp
"Earlier this year, the NEOWISE space telescope discovered its latest comet, a distant and inconspicuous object. ...
But in July, Comet NEOWISE has raised hopes that it will become a tantalizing object for skywatchers after two previous comets (ATLAS and SWAN) fizzled out earlier this year."
https://www.space.com/comet-neowise-jul ... ecast.html
Looking great so far! Here's hoping for more of an excellent show!
smp
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Telescopes: Questar 3.5 Standard SN 18-11421; Stellina (EAA); Vespera II (EAA)
Solar: Thousand Oaks white light filter; Daystar Quark (chromosphere) Hα filter
Mounts: Explore Scientific Twilight I; Majestic heavy duty tripod
Local Club: New Hampshire Astronomical Society
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