The newly discovered “NEOWISE” comet is making a rare appearance in skies around the world.
NASA says the the comet can be viewed just after sunset until mid-August, and won’t be back in the inner solar system for almost another 7,000 years.
The newly discovered “NEOWISE” comet is making a rare appearance in skies around the world.
NASA says the the comet can be viewed just after sunset until mid-August, and won’t be back in the inner solar system for almost another 7,000 years.
Photographer Jamie Walter captured Comet NEOWISE rising over Mt. Katahdin in Maine.
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