Credit & Copyright: Fritz
Helmut Hemmerich
Explanation:
It's rare that such different objects are imaged so
close
together.
Such an occasion is
occurring now, though, and was
captured two days ago in combined parallel exposures from the
Canary Islands of
Spain.
On the lower right, surrounded by a
green coma and emanating an unusually
split blue ion tail
diagonally across the frame, is
Comet C/2013 X1 (PanSTARRS).
This giant snowball has been
falling toward our Sun
and brightening since its discovery in 2013.
Although
Comet PannSTARRS is a picturesque target for long-duration exposures of astrophotography,
it is expected to be only barely
visible to the
unaided
eye when it reaches its
peak brightness in the next month.
On the upper left, surrounded by
red-glowing gas, is the also-picturesque
Helix Nebula.
At 700
light
years distant,
the Helix is not only much further away than the comet,
but is expected to retain its appearance for thousands of years.
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Publications with keywords: comet - Helix Nebula
Publications with words: comet - Helix Nebula
See also:
- APOD: 2024 December 16 Á A Kilometer High Cliff on Comet Churyumov Gerasimenko
- APOD: 2024 November 27 Á The Meteor and the Comet
- APOD: 2024 November 11 Á The Unusual Tails of Comet Tsuchinshan Atlas
- APOD: 2024 November 6 Á Comet Tsuchinshan Atlas over the Dolomites
- NGC 7293: The Helix Nebula
- APOD: 2024 October 21 Á Comet Tsuchinshan ATLAS over California
- Comet Tsuchinshan ATLAS Flys Away