Space/Earth – Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) was captured by astrophotographer Chris Schur on July 5 on Earth and by cosmonaut Ivan Vagner from the International Space Station.
Also, see sky charts showing the locations of the comet for the month of July, so you can see it too in the right conditions! — Comet NEOWISE could give skywatchers a dazzling show this month.
Here’s what to know: https://www.space.com/comet-neowise-j…
Credit: Space.com / imagery courtesy: Chris Schur/Chris Schur Astrophotography / Ivan Vagner/Roscosmos/NASA / produced and edited by Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)

Across the line in Whatcom County – Randy Small – Whatcom County Weather
I have never seen this before, so I am assuming that this is Comet #NEOWISE early this morning just north of #Lynden, WA looking NE over #Abbotsford, #BritishColumbia. #wawx @NWSSeattle @spann @ThePhotoHour @StormHour @ScottSKOMO @MorganKIRO7 @komonews @bhamMitty @ErinMayovsky pic.twitter.com/zKQyoZGgQD
— Randy Small – Whatcom County Weather (@RandySmall) July 11, 2020
Some nights are never forgotten – last night was one of those, as we watched comet Neowise cruise over the town of Banff. ☄️
— Paul Zizka (@PaulZizkaPhoto) July 11, 2020
This is special – we may not see another comet like this for decades. Get out there if you can, stay up late, wake up the … https://t.co/tla0aCZSUO pic.twitter.com/ZYvqoo836R
Just a few hours ago I saw this incredible sight – Stonehenge with the comet Neowise above and noctilucent clouds rippling behind. Worth the 5 hour roundtrip to capture this once in a lifetime image#cometNEOWISE #thephotohour #NLCnow @virtualastro @ProfBrianCox @BBCStargazing pic.twitter.com/0xNn12aVqP
— Mathew Browne (@mathewbrowne) July 11, 2020