The Neowise Comet Visible In SWFL
/This week’s blog is about the Neowise comet, now visible with the naked eye in Southwest Florida. With a large visible tail, the comet official known as C/2020 F3, was first sited by the NASA satellite Neowise (the comet is named after the satellite that detected it) in March. This week will be the time that it will be closest to Earth, and easiest to see. However, you should be able to see the Neowise in the sky for the remainder of the month. Long-exposure images taken by astrophotographers in recent days show that the comet also has a second tail. There is always so much to see and do in our sunny corner of the coast. This one won’t be around for another 7,000 years. Enjoy it. See the first article for local coverage on WINK news, and the second article for additional information from The New Scientist, the world’s most popular weekly science and technology magazine.
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