I went out soon after 0300, but low cloud in the north until sunrise scotched any sighting. Pretty waning moon, though.
Night sky, Neowise - unbelievable
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It looks like being a perfect sky for comet watching tonight down south. I've found that it's seen best from about 1.30 to 3.30 a.m. (trust me, I'm an insomniac!) Look due north. I would guess that the comet will rise now maybe just west of the North Star. It tracks very slowly east as the Earth rotates. I believe it is decreasing in brightness. When I first saw it on 11 July it was obvious to the naked eye, but more recently I have found that I have had to locate it first with binoculars - but maybe with a clear sky tonight it will be obvious again.
Edit: It's out now at midnight, showing well just right of the Plough, but lower in the sky.Last edited by Vox Humana; 19-07-20, 23:07.
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North Hampshire - Comet seen with the aid of image stabilised binoculars at 1230am - 1am ( Mon 20 July ). Not as bright as I expected, but once the position was established it could be observed with the naked eye, though not that easily. Would not have located it in the first instance without binoculars.
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