On Jul 22, 2020, Carlos E.R. wrote
(in article ):
On 21/07/2020 22.43, Ennev wrote:
To: Carlos E.R.
I ask, because here it is only visible just before dawn. In a few days
we expect to see it at 22:30 hours (20:30 hours solar time).
In north-america it's now visible in the early evening under the Big
Dipper. Magnitude 6 and under a perfect dark sky human eyes can see up
to 8, so it's very faith and it will get dimmer
Thanks. That figures.
Just found this link :
https://earthsky.org/space/how-to-se...020-f3-neowise
Pity that the google Sky Map doesn't have it. Stellarium does, but needs
a computer. The laptop is more cumbersome than the phone to carry.
Here is the info for this morning on *SkyGuide* on my iPad, from my location in California. An iPad is not too cumbersome.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i01aqj1cduxggwl/IMG_4668.PNG
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Regards,
Savageduck