"NEOWISE" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From being discovered in 2020 by the NEOWISE mission, a mission started in 2010 aboard the WISE space telescope (Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer). From NEO (“near-Earth object”)+WISE. Head templates: {{en-proper-noun}} NEOWISE
  1. A comet in Solar System. Visible to the naked eye in 2020. The first comet easily visible to the naked eye in the Northern Hemisphere in a quarter century. Wikipedia link: en:Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer Categories (topical): Asteroids Hypernyms: comet (english: type), Solar System [location] Coordinate_terms: McNaught (english: C/2006 P1; Great Comet of 2007; Southern Hemisphere), Hale-Bopp (english: C/1995 O1; Great Comet of 1997), Hyakutake (english: C/1996 B2; Great Comet of 1996), West (english: C/1975 V1 or C 1976 VI or C 1975n; Great Comet of 1976), Kohoutek (english: C/1973 E1 or C 1973 XII or C 1973f), Halley (alt: Halley's Comet/Comet Halley) (english: 1/P Halley)
    Sense id: en-NEOWISE-en-name-0NPAxKO7 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Synonyms: Comet NEOWISE, Comet Neowise, Comet NeoWISE, Comet NeoWise, C (alt: NEOWISE), 2020 F3 (NEOWISE) (alt: NEOWISE), C (NEOWISE) (alt: NEOWISE), C, 2020 F3 NEOWISE, Neowise, NeoWISE, NeoWise
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          "english": "C/2006 P1; Great Comet of 2007; Southern Hemisphere",
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          "english": "C/1995 O1; Great Comet of 1997",
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          "english": "C/1996 B2; Great Comet of 1996",
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          "english": "C/1975 V1 or C 1976 VI or C 1975n; Great Comet of 1976",
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  "etymology_text": "From being discovered in 2020 by the NEOWISE mission, a mission started in 2010 aboard the WISE space telescope (Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer). From NEO (“near-Earth object”)+WISE.",
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      "word": "Comet Neowise"
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  ],
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