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PHOTOS: Passing comet is visible at Shenandoah

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After the clouds finally cleared Wednesday morning and I made it up to an elevation of 3,595 feet at Shenandoah National Park’s Thorofare Mountain Overlook, I could see and photograph Comet NEOWISE (C/2020 F3). And it was definitely worth the wait.

During this time of year, I’m usually giving astronomy and space presentations at Big Meadow Lodge and Skyland at the national park, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced me to cancel. The park’s annual Night Sky Festival is also canceled.

But Shenandoah National Park is open, so it was simply wonderful to drive up and spend time sitting on billion-year-old granite under the stars once again. What a time to be back, with Comet NEOWISE in view.

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