Comet McNaught. First image of the comet,which is identified as the faint dot between the cross- hairs,photographed on 7th August 2006 from Siding Spring Observatory,Australia. This comet,also known as C/2006 P1,was the brightest to appear in the sky since Ikeya-Seki in 1965. Due to its proximity to the Sun it could only be seen at dusk. It was visible in the Northern Hemisphere until 13th January 2007,when it passed the Sun and became a Southern Hemisphere object. It attained a maximum brightness of magnitude -6 around 14th January. The tail is formed of particles of ice and dust expelled by the comet as it was heated by the Sun. The comet was discovered by Rob McNaught of Siding Spring Observatory | |
Licence : | Droits gérés |
Crédit: | Science Photo Library / NASA / ANU / ROBERT MCNAUGHT, U. ARIZONA |
Taille de l’image : | 4000 px × 4000 px |
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