Credit & Copyright: Petr Horölek /
Institute of Physics in Opava
Explanation:
As spring approaches for northern skygazers
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks
is growing brighter.
Currently visible
with small telescopes and binoculars
the Halley-type comet could reach naked eye visibility in the
coming weeks.
Seen despite a foggy atmosphere,
the comet's green coma and long tail hover near the horizon,
in this well-composed
deep night skyscape
from Revuca, Slovakia recorded on March 5.
In the sky above the Halley-type comet,
the Andromeda (right) and Triangulum galaxies
flank bright star Mirach,
beta star of the constellation Andromeda.
The two spiral galaxies are members of our local galaxy group and
over 2.5 million light-years distant.
Comet Pons-Brooks is a periodic
visitor to the inner Solar
System
and less than 14 light-minutes away.
Reaching its perihelion on April 21, this comet should be visible
in the sky
during
the April 8 total solar eclipse.
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See also:
- Comet at Moonrise
- APOD: 2024 September 30 Á Comet Tsuchinshan ATLAS over Mexico
- APOD: 2024 September 25 Á Comet A3 Through an Australian Sunrise
- APOD: 2024 September 23 Á Comet Tsuchinshan ATLAS Approaches
- Periodic Comet Swift Tuttle
- Comet 13P Olbers
- APOD: 2024 June 4 Á Comet Pons Brooks Develops Opposing Tails