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The comet is currently on its approach to perihelion (its closest approach to the Sun), which will occur on January 12. It will be closest to Earth – known as at perigee – on February 1. Around this point, it may be visible to the naked eye, though Sky at Night point out it would likely look like a smudge of chalk dust on a chalk board rather than the dazzling display put on by comet Neowise.
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originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: gortex
Dude, so,
We went camping in the mountains maybe a year or so ago and it was so mindblowing.
To see the milky way again and all , and i mean all of the stars was such a gift.
Then you come back to 'civilisation' and you're like. baa
I wish we could have modern things but less light pollution.