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CINDY'S SNAPSHOT: The clock is ticking on the Comet

In just a couple of weeks, the window will close and Comet NEOWISE will not return for another 6,800 years. Last weekend, Barry Burgess hoped he could capture the comet in a photo with the lovely Sandy Point Lighthouse. Barry says he was lucky: "within two minutes of taking this image, the fog blocked most of the sky." Twilight was still quite bright at 10:23 p.m. when the image was taken in Shelburne Nova Scotia.
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In just a couple of weeks, the window will close and Comet NEOWISE will not return for another 6,800 years.

Last weekend, Barry Burgess hoped he could capture the comet in a photo with the lovely Sandy Point Lighthouse.

Barry says he was lucky: "within two minutes of taking this image, the fog blocked most of the sky."

Twilight was still quite bright at 10:23 p.m. when the image was taken in Shelburne, Nova Scotia.


Cindy Day is the chief meteorologist for SaltWire Network

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