Comet Neowise
Taken by Jerry Zhu on July 22, 2020 @ Madison, WI, USA
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Date Taken: 2020:07:22 23:39:26
 
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Here's a 3-day comparison of Comet Neowise, both taken from my backyard. The comet's relative position against the Big Dipper, as well as its orientation, has shifted quite a bit due to the comet moving in the solar system. The comet has become shorter and dimmer as well even though it's getting closer to the Earth. This is probably due to it getting farther from the Sun, hence less evaporation. It was still visible to the naked eye today.
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