sábado, 17 de enero de 2015

NASA's NEOWISE Images Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy)



Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) is one of more than 32 comets imaged by NASA's NEOWISE
mission from December 2013 to December 2014. This image of comet Lovejoy combines
a series of observations made in November 2013, when comet Lovejoy was 1.7 
astronomical units from the sun. (An astronomical unit is the distance between Earth and 
the sun.) The image spans half of one degree. It shows the comet moving in a mostly west 
and slightly south direction. (North is 26 degrees to the right of up in the image, and west 
is 26 degrees downward from directly right.) 
The red color is caused by the strong signal in the NEOWISE 4.6-micron wavelength 
detector, owing to a combination of gas and dust in the comet's coma. Comet Lovejoy is 
the brightest comet in Earth's sky in early 2015. A chart of its location in the sky during

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech





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