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Reportedly, even amateur observers will be able to get favourable conditions to see the comet. Around the beginning of August, the comet will be very well placed for skywatchers and observers with small telescopes. However, it will be farther away from the sun, so it will be visible in against a darker sky.
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Read Also | NASA Astronaut Aboard International Space Station Shares Images Of Comet NEOWISE How to see NEOWISE cometĪccording to a media portal, the comet will grow faint in the following days. According to a media portal, the comet will be passing just to the north of the fine star cluster of Coma Berenices or Berenice's Hair. The NEOWISE comet will be visible again for spotting in the sky on the 30-31st of July. The comet shall appear 30 degrees up from the west-northwest horizon as the sun sets. It will give a fascinating view to skywatchers.Īnother date that NEOWISE comet will reportedly be visible to the skywatchers is July 25th. It will be visible to skywatchers from the closest distance as the NEOWISE comet will be at about 64 million miles (103 million KM) away from the earth. NEOWISE will be the closest the Earth on July 22nd. The following evenings, the comet will rapidly climb higher in the sky. During the evening sky, the comet will appear low in the northwest sky. On July 12, a better viewing perspective will become available. Eventually, the comet will disappear from dawn visibility. Over the next 10 days, it will slide back down towards the north-east horizon gradually. Space Station JComet NEOWISE visibility: Datesīy around Jul 11, the comet will reach an altitude of nearly 10 degrees. "When you wish upon a falling star." Comet Neowise was pictured from the station on July 5 as it orbited above the Mediterranean Sea.