A local astrophotographer captured a rare sight only some would be lucky enough to see.
Comet NEOWISE lit up the Northern Hemisphere accompanied by mystifying Aurora Borealis lights on July 14, close to Big Horn Lake near ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç. The image of the comet was uploaded to a space enthusiast Twitter account, allowing everyone to bask in its unworldly beauty.
Neowise with aurora over Big Horn Lake near ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç BC Canada
— Space Porn (@redditSpacePorn)
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The bright comet NEOWISE, officially known as C/2020 F3, won’t pass Earth again for another 6,800 years according to the
Astronomers are predicting that if NEOWISE continues to hold together, it will be visible in the morning sky until approximately July 16.
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