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  2. Comet NEOWISE - Wikipedia

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    Discovery image – the comet appears as three fuzzy red dots in this composite of three infrared images taken by NEOWISE on March 27, 2020. The object was discovered by a team using the WISE space telescope under the NEOWISE program on March 27, 2020. [1] It was classified as a comet on March 31 and named after NEOWISE on April 1. [5]

  3. Comet WISE and NEOWISE - Wikipedia

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    Comet WISE and Comet NEOWISE may refer to any comets below discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer satellite between 2009 and 2024: Periodic comets

  4. How to catch Comet Neowise in the sky this week ... - AOL

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    According to NASA, Comet Neowise, a newly discovered three-mile-wide comet that’s visible to the naked eye, has already made its appearance in the early morning sky. But starting this week, it ...

  5. A new comet, Neowise, appears in Earth's skies - AOL

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    The new comet can be seen this weekend after sunset, above the northwestern horizon as it moves farther from the Sun. It’s named after the Neowise space telescope that first detected it on March 27.

  6. Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer - Wikipedia

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    The mission was planned to create infrared images of 99% of the sky, with at least eight images made of each position on the sky in order to increase accuracy. The spacecraft was placed in a 525 km (326 mi), circular, polar, Sun-synchronous orbit for its ten-month mission, during which it has taken 1.5 million images, one every 11 seconds. [ 19 ]

  7. Not an early riser? Here's some good news if you're hoping to ...

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    Stargazers have the opportunity to spot a rare object in the sky this month as a newly discovered comet flies through the inner solar system for the first time in 6,800 years.

  8. 5 of the rarest astronomical events—and when you'll ... - AOL

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    Blue supermoon. A blue supermoon, otherwise known as a super blue moon, is the culmination of three astronomical events: a full moon, a supermoon, and a blue moon.

  9. C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) - Wikipedia

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    The comet was spotted with the naked eye by Piotr Guzik on 8 September at an estimated magnitude of 4.7. [10] The comet tail was up to 7.5 degrees long when imaged with CCD. [10] On 12 September 2023 the comet passed 0.84 AU (126 million km; 78 million mi; 330 LD) from Earth but was only 15 degrees from the glare of the Sun. [11]