Credit & Copyright: Miloslav
Druckmuller
(Brno University of Technology)
Explanation:
Diffuse starlight and dark nebulae
along the southern
Milky Way
arc over the
horizon and sprawl diagonally through this
gorgeous nightscape.
The breath-taking mosaic spans a wide
100 degrees, with the rugged
terrain
of the Patagonia, Argentina region in the foreground.
Along with the insider's view of our own galaxy, the image
features our outside perspective on two irregular satellite galaxies -
the Large and
Small Magellanic Clouds.
The scene also captures the
broad tail
and bright coma of Comet McNaught, the
Great Comet of 2007.
Currently, many
sky
enthusiasts are following the development of
Comet ISON, a comet which might become the
Great Comet of 2013.
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Publications with keywords: Comet McNaught - Large Magellanic Cloud
Publications with words: Comet McNaught - Large Magellanic Cloud
See also:
- APOD: 2024 October 6 Á The Magnificent Tail of Comet McNaught
- APOD: 2024 October 2 Á The Large Magellanic Cloud Galaxy
- APOD: 2023 August 27 Á Three Galaxies and a Comet
- N11: Star Clouds of the LMC
- Ghost Fungus to Magellanic Cloud
- Clouds of the Large Magellanic Cloud
- NGC 1898: Globular Cluster in the LMC