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The Shifting Tails of Comet NEOWISE August 12 2020 via NASA Keep your eye on the ion tail of Comet NEOWISE. A tale of this tail is the trail of the Earth. As with all comets the blue ion tail always points away from the Sun. But as Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) rounded our Sun its ion tail pointed in slightly different directions. This is because between 2020 July 17 and July 25 when the featured images were taken the Earth moved noticeably in its orbit around the Sun. But the Earth's motion made th Comet Neowise, Sun Path, I Need Some Space, Oort Cloud, Space Pics, Explanation Writing, Michigan Tech, Space Things, Physics And Chemistry

The Shifting Tails of Comet NEOWISE August 12 2020 via NASA Keep your eye on the ion tail of Comet NEOWISE. A tale of this tail is the trail of the Earth. As with all comets the blue ion tail always points away from the Sun. But as Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) rounded our Sun its ion tail pointed in slightly different directions. This is because between 2020 July 17 and July 25 when the featured images were taken the Earth moved noticeably in its orbit around the Sun. But the Earth's motion…

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Neowise Comet (C/2020 F3) is (was?) a retrograde comet, discovered on 27 March 2020 with the NEOWISE space telescope, which became visible from the Earth with the naked eye near the perihelion in July 2020. What does it mean to astronomy fans and astrophotographers around the world? A photography feast! This comet is so bright... Read More The post NEOWISE Comet (C/2020 F3) — How to Photograph? appeared first on Astro Photons | Backyard Astrophotography. Comet Wallpaper, Neowise Comet, Killjoy Oc, Astrophotography Tutorial, Astronomy Aesthetic, Halley's Comet, Pretty Views, Space Astronomy, Telephoto Lens

Neowise Comet (C/2020 F3) is (was?) a retrograde comet, discovered on 27 March 2020 with the NEOWISE space telescope, which became visible from the Earth with the naked eye near the perihelion in July 2020. What does it mean to astronomy fans and astrophotographers around the world? A photography feast! This comet is so bright... Read More The post NEOWISE Comet (C/2020 F3) — How to Photograph? appeared first on Astro Photons | Backyard Astrophotography.

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