Stunning photo shows Comet Neowise over Worthing’s Cissbury Ring
Evan Pugh, who took the shot, said: “I took this around half midnight from the top of Cissbury Ring looking out across the downs.”
The comet is heading past Earth and its closest approach is expected next Thursday July 23 – if you can call 64 million miles close.
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Mark Leppard took several shots of it over Balcombe Lake and the Jack and Jill windmill.
Peter Merchant captured shots of the comet from Barns Green.
He said: “So much to see in the night sky at the moment, with the comet being the highlight.
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Hide Ad“We also have planets that can been seen with binoculars and a meteor shower.
“It’s a good time to head out and look up.”
Announcing its discovery, NASA said: “A comet has suddenly become visible to the unaided eye.
“Comet C/2020 F3 (Neowise) was discovered in late March and brightened as it reached its closest approach to the Sun, inside the orbit of Mercury, late last week.
“The interplanetary iceberg survived solar heating, so far, and is now becoming closer to the Earth as it starts its long trek back to the outer Solar System.
“As Comet Neowise became one of the few naked-eye comets of the 21st century, word spread quickly, and the comet has already been photographed behind many famous sites and cities around the globe.”