Comet NEOWISE has captivated stargazers in current months and if you have not viewed it nevertheless, you’re in luck. The astronomy studying web page Slooh will host a free of charge are living webcast tonight (July 18).
The comet, formally known as C/2020 F3 NEOWISE, is now obvious in the northwestern sky just after sunset for skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere. Obvious, dim skies away from town lights and an unobstructed see of the northwestern horizon are required.
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