
Seen here in the pre-dawn skies above the California desert, Comet NEOWISE is about to become a ... [+]
Every once in a while, large, icy objects pass through the inner Solar System.

C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) is a long-period comet discovered on 17 August 2014 by Terry Lovejoy. This ... [+]
When they near the Sun, the ices sublimate, emitting volatile gases.

The ESA's Rosetta mission had a close encounter with Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, imaging its ... [+]
Both dust and ions are blown off, creating spectacular cometary tails.

As Comet ISON passed into the inner Solar System, it developed a set of tails that pointed almost ... [+]
From Earth, these comets typically appear brightest during closest approach.

This composite image from 1997 shows Comet Hale-Bopp, the last "great comet" to visit Earth, over a ... [+]
Bright, naked-eye comets are rare, with 1997’s Hale-Bopp serving as our most recent “great comet.”

Comet McNaught, as imaged in 2006 from Victoria, Australia. The dust tail is white and diffuse (and ... [+]
Since then, only 2007’s Comet McNaught was comparable, primarily to southern hemisphere observers.

Right now, Comet NEOWISE is at magnitude +1, but its brightness is incredibly diffuse, making ... [+]
But in July of 2020, Comet NEOWISE will put on Earth’s greatest cometary show in 13 years.

A telescopic closeup of Comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2) from January 17, 2015, showing structure in the ... [+]
With a 6,800 year orbital period, it last appeared before the wheel was invented.

Comet NEOWISE made its closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) on July 3, 2020, and will make its ... [+]
On July 3, 2020, it reached perihelion, surviving a perilous encounter with the Sun.

Shown here in the pre-dawn skies above Lick Observatory on July 7, 2020, Comet NEOWISE is about to ... [+]
Since then, it’s graced our pre-dawn skies, but relative motion changes everything.

Comet NEOWISE will follow the trajectory illustrated here throughout 2020, as seen from Earth, ... [+]
On July 12/13, 2020, Comet NEOWISE finally becomes visible after sunset.

Comet Neowise (C/2020 F3) was captured here on July 11, 2020, above the Port of Molfetta in the ... [+]
Although it’s brighter than all but around 20 stars, its extended, diffuse nature makes it a challenge for human eyes.

Shortly after sunset on July 13, 2020, before the sky has fully darkened, Comet NEOWISE will appear ... [+]
It’s easiest to first locate with binoculars, below the Big Dipper in the northwest skies.

Photographed here over Split, Croatia, Comet NEOWISE appears far more spectacular in photographs ... [+]
It will peak on July 23: reaching its closest approach to Earth.

Comet NEOWISE should appear at its closest and brightest on July 23, 2020, where it appears below ... [+]
For many skywatchers, it’s already humanity’s best comet since 1997.

This photograph shows Comet NEOWISE above the noctilucent clouds that appear illuminated by the Sun ... [+]
Mostly Mute Monday tells an astronomical story in images, visuals, and no more than 200 words. Talk less; smile more.
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