Comet Neowise: The best images of its passage through Earth

The comet neowise It passed at its closest point to Earth and many were able to see it, but in case you missed it, here we have it for you.

Everyone is talking about this celestial body, whose scientific name is C/2020 F3, as it will approach our planet again in approximately 6,800 years.

That is why millions of people around the world took out their cell phones and professional cameras to photograph it or make videos of its passage through the earth on July 23, 2020.

This is how some Internet users captured Comet Neowise

This is how it was seen in the capital of our country…

#SergistPride This is the exact moment in which the Neowise comet passed through our country. These images are possible today for the first time in Colombia, thanks to a Sergista.

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— Sergio Arboleda University | #StandByMe (@USergioArboleda) July 21, 2020

In La Rioja, Spain

England over Stonehenge

At Gantheaume Point, Australia

Fort Steele Heritage Town, Canada

Roque de los Muchachos European Observatory on the Canary Island of La Palma

In Galway Bay, Ireland

Yellowstone National Park, USA

At the Gnifetti Hut, a famous retreat in the Italian Alps

Bayern, Germany

In Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain

And the napa. We don’t know where in the world this beautiful photograph was taken, but we couldn’t leave it off the list…

What are comets made of?

Comets are objects that belong to the solar system and move around the Sun following very elliptical orbits. They are composed mostly of dust and ice, which when heated by the sun form their characteristic tails.

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