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Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Declan Deval : Comet NEOWISE over Stonehenge (Science & Technology - Astronomy picture of the day). Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Declan Deval : Comet NEOWISE over Stonehenge (Science & Technology - Astronomy picture of the day). Afficher tous les articles
Comet NEOWISE over Stonehenge Image Credit & Copyright: Declan Deval
Explanation: Have you ever seen a comet? Tonight -- and likely the next few nights -- should be agood chance. Go outside just at sunset and look to your northwest. The lower your horizon, the better.Binocularsmay help, but if your sky is cloudless and dark, all you should need is your unaided eyes and patience. As the Sun sets, the sky will darken, and there will be an unusual faint streakpointing diagonally near the horizon. That isComet NEOWISE. It is a 5-kilometer-wideevaporating dirty icebergvisiting from -- and returning to -- the outerSolar System. As theEarthturns, the comet will soon set, so you might want to take a picture. In thefeatured image, CometC/2020 F3 (NEOWISE)was captured two mornings ago rising overStonehengein theUK. Discovered with the NASA satelliteNEOWISEtoward the end of March, Comet NEOWISE hassurprised manyby surviving its closest approach to the Sun, brightening dramatically, and developing impressive (blue) ion and (white) dust tails.