Comet NEOWISE: How to see comet flyby over UK skies – 'Once-in-a-lifetime close approach'

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COMET NEOWISE is the best comet visible from the UK in more than two decades, offering even amateur astronomers the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the 'dirty snowball'. Here is how to see Comet NEOWISE's flyby over the UK.

Comet NEOWISE is hurtling close enough to the Earth to be easily visible as it streaks through our skies this month.Officially known as C/2020 F3, Comet NEOWISE can be seen with the naked eye once pinpointing with binoculars or a telescope.

 

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