NEOWISE through Big Dipper
Taken by Petr Horálek on July 21, 2020 @ Klokočov, Czech Republic
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Comet NEOWISE makes its closest approach to Earth this night, making it photographically truly huge in the sky. On this shot, taken yesterday 21st July evening from Klokočov, Czech Republic, despite the clouds and (removed) light pollution in the sky, ion and dust tail against the stars of "Big Dipper" make it such beautiful. I expected a lot, but this is truly far away from my expectations. Canon 6D, Sigma 50mm, f2.2, ISO 1000, 21x30s (Vixen Polarie).
Photographer's website:
https://www.astronom.cz/horalek/?p=6546
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