The comet is clearly discernible even through small telescopes between 4.30 am and 5 am till the first half of August, in the north east direction in the Ursa Major constellation. But the morning sky should be absolutely clear.” So, what are you waiting for? Pull out your telescopes and watch out for Neowise at dawn.

How can I watch comet in India?

For those watching from India, look at northwestern sky—20 degrees from the horizon, after sunset. The comet will be visible every evening for about 20 minutes for next 20 days before it reaches a distance from where it will no longer be visible.

Where will Comet Neowise be visible?

To spot the comet, look below the Big Dipper in the northwest sky after sunset. Find a spot away from city lights with an unobstructed view of the sky, NASA suggests. What’s especially cool is that Neowise can be seen with the naked eye.

Is Neowise still visible in India?

The rare comet is expected to remain visible from India for a period of 20 days, after which the fuzzy comet is expected to fade away, and would hence require binoculars or a small telescope to be spotted.

Is Neowise visible from India?

A newly discovered comet C/2020 F3, also known as Neowise, which has been spotted from several parts of the world, will now be visible in India.

Is Comet Neowise visible in India?

Comet Neowise, or C/20202 F3, will be visible to the naked eye for people in India from July 14 onwards. This is the third comet after Swan and Atlas in 2020 but the first one to be visible to the naked eye. People in India will be able to see Neowise in the northwest sky for the next 20 days.

Can comet be seen from India?

A newly discovered comet C/2020 F3, also known as Neowise, which has been spotted from several parts of the world, will now be visible in India. Comet Neowise will be clearly visible in the north-western sky for Indian stargazers from Tuesday onwards, said Deputy Director of Pathani Samanta Planetarium in Odisha.

What time will the comet be visible?

If you want to spot the comet, the best time to go stargazing is about an hour after sunset. Depending on where you live, this will probably be around 10 pm. The comet will be visible for about an hour or so before it drops below the horizon.