Last night I managed to relocate Neowise just below the 'Plough': it's speeding away into the outer reaches of the Solar System and has dimmed to magnitude 5.8 - invisible to the naked eye in all but the very darkest skies. It was good to say a final farewell, though: this has been a memorable apparition (as cometary visits are termed!)
The Moon was low in the south: a perfect position for photography. These images were produced using
stacking software. I've also posted an image of the w-shaped constellation Cassiopeia to show how to find the famous M31 Andromeda Galaxy.
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