Capturing the Beauty of Comet Neowise

Comet Neowise is one of the rarest comets. This comet approaches Earth only every 6,800 years
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Comet Neowise (C/2020 F3) is one of the rarest and most spectacular comets. This comet only approaches Earth every 6,800 years, so this is the first and last chance to observe Neowise's comet in its lifetime.

Here is a photoblog where Comet Neowise is seen shining brightly as it passes by in the background of world famous locations.

Old Forge, New York, United States

A couple getting proposed as Comet Neowise passes by! / John Nicotera
A couple getting proposed as Comet Neowise passes by! / John Nicotera

Mt Hood, Oregon, United States

Comet Neowise passes by Mount Hood, Oregon, USA / u/Eyetothesky
Comet Neowise passes by Mount Hood, Oregon, USA / u/Eyetothesky

Yosemite National Park, California, United States

Comet Neowise is passing through Yosemite Park, California / u/mischievouspenguins
Comet Neowise is passing through Yosemite Park, California / u/mischievouspenguins

Stonehenge, England

The rare Comet Neowise above the rocks of Stonehenge, England / @decsphotos
The rare Comet Neowise above the rocks of Stonehenge, England / @decsphotos

Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France

Comet Neowise is passing Mont Saint Michel, Normandy / ThierryLegault
Comet Neowise is passing Mont Saint Michel, Normandy / ThierryLegault

Cape Canaveral Station, Florida

Comet Neowise is passing the sky as the Falcon 9 rocket is ready to launch / SpaceX
Comet Neowise is passing the sky as the Falcon 9 rocket is ready to launch / SpaceX

Peoria, Arizona, United States of America

Comet Neowise with cacti in the desert of Peoria, Arizona / u/camroidv27
Comet Neowise with cacti in the desert of Peoria, Arizona / u/camroidv27

Devil’s Tower Park, Wyoming, United States

Comet Neowise passes by Devil's Tower Park, Wyoming / u/clere210
Comet Neowise passes by Devil's Tower Park, Wyoming / u/clere210
 
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