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Comet NEOWISE
16 Jul 2020
NEOWISE Comet: Here's how you can watch this once in 6,000-year phenomena
The occasion is considered a lifetime experience for Skygazers as the comet comes back only once every 6,000 years, according to NASA The NEOWISE comet will be the closest to Earth on July 22, and the distance at that point will be roughly 103 million kilometers from Earth Those who want to watch this celestial phenomenon should know that the comet will be visible an hour before dawn for the next few days
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
14 Jul 2020
NASA to highlight comet NEOWISE with public broadcast and media teleconference
Comet NEOWISE was first discovered by NASA on March 27, 2020. Viewers can submit their questions using social media platform Twitter with a hashtag #AskNASA. NEOWISE will witness its closest approach to Earth on July 22 at a distance of about 103 million kilometres.
Comet NEOWISE
14 Jul 2020
NEOWISE comet nears earth, here's how to watch it in India
NASA also stated the comet will not return to Earth's skies for the next 6,800 years. NASA stated that the observers at lower latitudes will see the comet lower in the sky, while it will appear higher for observers farther north. The comet is visible around 10 degrees above the northeastern horizon in the hour before dawn.
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