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Credit & Copyright: P-M Hedén (Clear Skies,
TWAN)
Explanation:
It looks like a double comet, but Comet PanSTARRS (C/2011 L4) is
just offering skygazers a Messier moment.
Outward bound and fading in
this
starry scene, the
well-photographed comet
is remarkably similar in
brightness to M31, the Andromeda Galaxy.
Tracking through
northern skies just below the galaxy,
the comet was captured as local midnight approached on April 3.
Both comet and galaxy
were visible to the eye and are
immersed in the faint glow of northern lights as
our own Milky Way galaxy arcs over a snowy field
near Tänndalen, Sweden.
Double star cluster
h and chi Persei can be spotted along
the Milky Way's arc high above the
comet/galaxy pair.
Follow the arc to bright
Deneb,
alpha star of the
constellation Cygnus, at the right edge of the frame.
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Based on Astronomy Picture
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Publications with keywords: comet - M 31
Publications with words: comet - M 31
See also:
- Hubble s Andromeda Galaxy Mosaic
- APOD: 2025 February 5 Á Comet G3 ATLAS Setting over a Chilean Hill
- APOD: 2025 February 2 Á Comet G3 ATLAS Disintegrates
- APOD: 2025 January 28 Á Comet G3 ATLAS over Uruguay
- APOD: 2025 January 26 Á The Many Tails of Comet G3 ATLAS
- Comet G3 ATLAS: a Tail and a Telescope
- APOD: 2025 January 21 Á Comet ATLAS over Brasilia