Posted on 10/24/2008 3:52:51 AM PDT by sig226
Explanation: One year ago, Comet 17P/Holmes amazed sky watchers across planet Earth. A stunningly rapid outburst transformed it from a faint comet quietly orbiting the Sun with a period of about 7 years to a naked-eye comet rivaling the brighter stars in the constellation Perseus. Its largely tail-less shape, as in this wide-angle view recorded on November 11, 2007, became well-known to astronomers trying to unravel the mystery of the comet's surprising outburst . Still, Comet Holmes had a dim ion tail that was seen to separate from the bright coma. In this image, the separated tail creates the illusion of a reflection nebula. It appears as a faint bluish haze right of center against a background of stars in the loosely grouped Alpha Persei Moving Cluster.
please remember to post a picture of a black hole when Obama is illegally voted in as the Socialist Leader of America.
Very cool! Thanks.
Thanks.
Great Shot;
Wow! Either that’s a very grainy picture, or there are hundreds and hundreds of stars in the sky!
How about "billions and billions?" From Carl Sagan of whom I was no fan.
It was an 8 hour exposure.
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