THIS stunning image taken by one of our camera club members, shows the comet Neowise streaking past Earth.
Nasa’s Neowise infrared space telescope discovered the comet back in March.
Scientists involved in the mission said the comet is about three miles across.
Its nucleus is covered with sooty material dating back to the origin of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago.
The comet will be visible around the world until mid-August, when it heads back
While it is visible with the naked eye in dark skies with little or no light pollution, binoculars are needed to see the long tail, according to Nasa.
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