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Penticton photographer captures comet NEOWISE over South Okanagan

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A local photographer was able to capture the Comet Neowise as it was visible from the South Okanagan this past weekend. (Submitted - Emily Wigley)

A local photographer was able to capture the Comet NEOWISE as it was visible from the South Okanagan this past weekend.

The three-mile-wide comet was visible from the Okanagan as it passed by earth, and for a time, it was closer to our planet than the sun.

Emily Wigley, an avid photographer based out of Penticton, said the comet was hard to spot at first but once she did, it was a surreal sight. Driving out of town to get a better view of the night sky, Wigley explained a last minute decision to see the rare sight was well worth it.

Follow Wigley on Instagram @okanagan.sunset.lady.

Did you see the comet? Share your photos and tag @pentictonnews on Instagram.

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Phil McLachlan

About the Author: Phil McLachlan

Phil McLachlan is the editor at the Penticton Western News. He served as the reporter, and eventually editor of The Free Press newspaper in Fernie.
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