All eyes have been on comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) this month
As I write this, I’ve just come back from a successful early morning session observing Comet NEOWISE. It’s currently glowing at magnitude +3, slightly dimmer than when I first pointed my camera at it a few nights ago. Even without optical aid the comet is an incredible naked-eye sight, visible even in areas of moderate light pollution. Did you manage to spot it?
According to the All About Space e-mail inbox and social channels, we’ve discovered that many of you did, and this issue we’ve featured your spectacular images as part of our picture gallery on page 6. If you missed our call for submissions, then not to worry - we’re still accepting your images of NEOWISE over the next few issues. Details of our social channels can be found below and over on our contents page.