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In this video, my friend Patrick lets me use his night vision goggles to look at comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE), the Milky Way, and the Andromeda Galaxy. Several nebulae can easily be seen in the Milky Way band.
I wish I could have shown you guys M31 when it was higher in the horizon, but I didn't want to bother Patrick too much all night long :D Maybe another time if you'd like to see other targets. if that's the case, let me know which ones you would like to see! I saw M31 last year with the same goggles when it was really high and it looked incredible!
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