NBC 5 Viewers Share Photos of Comet and Space Station Sighting

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Doug Jones
Here are a couple of photos of Neowise, taken in Cleburne.
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Made from 10 light frames by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.8.0. Algorithm: Mean Min Hor Noise
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Laurie Campbell
Taken by DFW photographer Laurie Melissa Photography at Copper Breaks State Park while camping. July 16,2020
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Mark Rogers
I took this shot at Saint Olaf’s close to Crandfills Gap on Saturday night around 10:30 PM
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Shari Hunt
Comet NEOWISE with some airglow at Enchanted Rock State Park.
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Jason Ware
Here is an image I took this morning 7/9/20 as it cleared my neighbor’s tree. Nikon 850, Tamron lens at 500. 42 frames, 5 seconds each stacked. http://galaxyphoto.com
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Clinton Kemp
A couple photos I took of the comet last night 7/18/20.
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Clinton Kemp
A couple photos I took of the comet last night 7/18/20.
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Shari Hunt
Comet NEOWISE from Dinosaur Valley State Park
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Don Screen
I took this picture this evening. It is Comet C/2020 F3 Neowise. 20 second exposure, 2.8 F-stop, manual focus. Adobe Lightroom Classic for post processing. Looking NW at
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ROBERT MILES
Robert Miles from engineering, shot this last night out at speedway.
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Carson Garza
I am a flight attendant with An airline. I was flying to Dallas, Tx and was taking some night photos because my office in the sky never gets old. When I looked at the picture I was taking I realized I was actually catching history, I was taking a picture of the comet from the plane in thee sky. I was super shocked and also feel in love with space even more know I got to take a picture of the Comet.
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Carson Garza
I am a flight attendant with An airline. I was flying to Dallas, Tx and was taking some night photos because my office in the sky never gets old. When I looked at the picture I was taking I realized I was actually catching history, I was taking a picture of the comet from the plane in thee sky. I was super shocked and also feel in love with space even more know I got to take a picture of the Comet. My name is Carson Cross Carter and these are my photos.
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Glenn Johnson
I am an amateur astronomer in Denton county. I have been pleased to see Rick Mitchel talking about the ISS and the new comet. I thrive on this stuff. Wanted to share this with him. Glenn Johnson shot this photo of Comet NEOWISE from Denton County on Sat night about an hour after sunset. Looking north west
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Clinton Kemp
A couple photos I took of the comet last night 7/18/20.
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Patrick McMahon
Taken just north of Ranger, TX. Shot with a Canon 70D 125mm lens. Exposure was 30 seconds
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Danny Hammons
Space station over my house as it zipped along. I took this pic with my Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ (on auto-mode) while taking the previously uploaded 10-second shot on my Sony Alpha.
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Rachel Heffley
Comet neowise July 20. Canon camera f stop 4.0. 20 second exposure. Just below the Big Dipper.
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Glenn Johnson
This is an older photo of the comet from last week when it was in the morning sky before sunrise.
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Charlie Patric
This is a picture of the comet from Lake Ray Roberts last night.
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Craig Allison
Photo of comet NEOWISE through aviation night vision goggles
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Craig Allison
Photo of comet NEOWISE through aviation night vision goggles
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Aaron Smith
Comet picture taken with iPhone viewing through night vision binoculars.
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Jacob Lindsey
Comet Neowise as seen from Whitney last night 7/15/20 around 9:20!
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Mary Peters
Comet Neowise spotted sround 10pm tonight, Friday, July 17, from our backyard in Keller, Texas.
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Julie Slief
Comet Neowise under the big dipper tonight 7/19/2020
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Kenneth Moore
This is comet picture taken in Roanoke, TX this evening by Ken Moore with his iPhone 11 Max. Comet is in middle in bottom section of picture below the Big Dipper.
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Theresa Hesselius
Space Station Over Little Elm on Thursday 7/16/20
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Danny Hammons
Space station over my house as it zipped along. Note: This was a 10 second exposure. So you can see how quickly it moved from start to finish (in the pic)…..10 seconds!
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Danny Hammons
Space station over my house as it zipped along. Note: This was a quick snack, so not much movement. I’ll upload a couple of other with longer exposures to give you an idea of how quickly it navigated across the sky.
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David Cowles
Taken last night in my back yard near Haslet.
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