Comet Neowise 12-18-24 July at same time
Taken by Leon van den Oetelaar on July 24, 2020 @ Haarlem, The Netherlands
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As many others I was excited to follow comet Neowise the last 2 weeks from home through the dormer window. Although it was often covered by clouds and night sight was reduced because of city lights pollution, I managed to capture some nice images. In the beginning it was clearly visible with the naked eye, but now that's not the case anymore. I noticed that the comet has become more green now and that the tail direction and length have significantly changed. I tried to catch that in the compilation of 3 images over the last 2 weeks made at exactly the same time. The comet is moving into west direction to higher altitude. Magnifications are all the same, height is not reflecting the real height (much larger differences).
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https://youtu.be/dl3vZRYgyck
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