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A Star Cluster Through Hale-Bopp's Tail
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A Star Cluster Through Hale-Bopp's Tail
Credit & Copyright: A. Dimai, R. Volcan, D. Ghirardo (Col Druscie Obs., ACC)
Explanation: Comet Hale-Bopp continues to look impressive. The photograph above captured the comet on April 7th passing nearly in front of M34, a star cluster in the constellation of Perseus. Many of the stars in this open cluster can be seen through Comet Hale-Bopp's white dust tail. The bright blue ion tail now shows several streams. Now receding from both the Sun and the Earth, Comet Hale-Bopp should still remain an impressive sight for weeks to come as it slowly fades.

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