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Keyword: Comet NEAT
![Комета NEAT приближается к Солнцу](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/02/10/0001186647/V1Neat_spenko.preview.jpg)
10.02.2003
A comet may likely become visible to the unaided eye over the next few days above the horizon where the Sun has just set. Comet NEAT (C/ 2002 V1), discovered last November, has brightened dramatically as it approached the Sun.
![Хвосты кометы NEAT Q4](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/05/12/0001198023/q4_schur.preview.jpg)
12.05.2004
Comet NEAT (Q4) is showing its tails. As the large snowball officially dubbed Comet C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) falls toward the inner Solar System, it has already passed the Earth and will reach its closest approach to the Sun this coming Saturday.
![Комета NEAT на западе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/05/07/0001197977/c2001q4neat_westlake_c2.preview.jpg)
7.05.2004
On May 5th, while scanning western skies after sunset, astronomer Jimmy Westlake was glad to spot a visitor from the outer solar system, Comet NEAT, with his own eyes. Taken with a normal lens...
![Комета NEAT (Q4) над Индейской пещерой](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/05/18/0001198067/q4_pacholka.preview.jpg)
18.05.2004
Comet NEAT (Q4) was quite photogenic earlier this month. Although the head and part of the tails of Comet C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) were visible to the unaided eye, the best views of the colorful tail were revealed only later by cameras able to expose for long periods.
![Комета NEAT в южном небе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/03/06/0001187290/neat_munford_c1.preview.jpg)
6.03.2003
After last month's dramatic swoop past the Sun, Comet NEAT (C/2002 V1) appeared as a naked-eye comet, emerging from the evening twilight in planet Earth's southern skies. On March 1st, New Zealand...
![Комета NEAT прошла мимо вспыхнувшего Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/02/24/0001186910/neatcme_soho.preview.jpg)
24.02.2003
As Comet NEAT flared last week, the Sun roared. Just as the comet swooped inside the orbit of Mercury and developed a long and flowing tail of gas and dust, the Sun emitted a huge Coronal Mass Ejection (CME).
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