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Photo-a-Day  (Sunday, 16th August, 2020)

NEOWISE


NEOWISE
NEOWISE over Haigh.

Photo: David  (Panasonic FZ330)
Views: 2,168

Comment by: Xpat on 16th August 2020 at 01:20

Superb David ! Thankfully it is not like Shoemaker-Levy and headed our way. See you in 6800 years time . Great post , Thank you .

Comment by: Maureen on 16th August 2020 at 09:01

A magical shot David..and thank you.

Comment by: Veronica on 16th August 2020 at 09:29

Brilliant ! Lucky shooting stars...

Comment by: James Hanson on 16th August 2020 at 10:53

The comet passed 64 million miles from Earth. How can you possibly say it was "over Haigh"?

Comment by: Xpat on 16th August 2020 at 11:06

Superb David ! Thankfully it is not like Shoemaker-Levy and headed our way. See you in 6800 years time . Great post , Thank you .

Comment by: Beryl on 16th August 2020 at 13:08

agood shot, when was this taken David

Comment by: Mick on 16th August 2020 at 13:54

Does it matter Beryl

Comment by: Helen of Troy on 16th August 2020 at 14:25

That is a wonderful image & a clear night. We dont have much light pollution here & a starry, starry night in winter is an amazing sight.

Comment by: TommyT on 16th August 2020 at 14:48

I don't think it's passing over Haigh, looks more like Red Rock to me.

Comment by: James Hanson on 16th August 2020 at 17:07

A 'red rock' somewhere on the surface of Mars?

Comment by: Edna on 16th August 2020 at 20:09

A really lovely photo David, thank you.

Comment by: XPat on 16th August 2020 at 20:25

David, I am so surprised your glorious picture created so few comments and so little debate and discussion.
I thought it would trigger all kinds of stimulating thoughts which it so rightly deserved to .

Comment by: David on 16th August 2020 at 20:27

Thanks all. Beryl I took the photo at about 3AM on the 20th July.

Comment by: Beryl on 16th August 2020 at 21:07

Mick I wouldn't ask if it didn't matter. But the reason I ask is - if it was very recent I could also look out for it, if it was some time ago I would know not to bother looking.

Comment by: Beryl on 16th August 2020 at 21:09

Thank you for the feed back David, it's appreciated

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