When’s the last time you saw a comet with your naked eye? Hale-Bopp? Halley’s?
If you get up before dawn and look in the Northeast sky, you’ll spot NEOWISE (named after the space probe that was used to discover it).
The comet has sling-shotted around the Sun, closer than the orbit of Mercury, and now is gassing off dust and ice as it returns from whence it came!
See Comet NEOWISE in the Okanagan!
Jul 10, 2020 | 2:24 PM
Corey Fischer
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