APOD: 2024 September 25 Á Comet A3 Through an Australian Sunrise
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Explanation:
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is now visible in the early morning sky.
Diving into the inner
Solar System at an
odd angle, this large dirty iceberg will pass its closest to the
Sun -- between the orbits of
Mercury and
Venus -- in just two days.
Long camera exposures are now capturing
C/2023 A3 (TsuchinshanÁATLAS),
sometimes abbreviated as just
A3, and its dust tail before and during sunrise.
The featured image composite was taken four days ago
and captured the comet as it rose above
Lake George,
NSW,
Australia.
Vertical bands further left are
images of the comet as the rising Sun made the predawn sky increasingly bright
and colorful.
Just how bright the comet will become over the next month is
currently unknown as it involves how much gas and dust the
comet's nucleus will expel.
Optimistic
skywatchers are
hoping
for a great show where TsuchinshanÁATLAS creates
dust and ion tails visible across
Earth's sky and becomes known as the
Great
Comet of 2024.
Survey:
Color Blindness and Astronomical Images
Growing Gallery:
Comet Tsuchinsan-ATLAS in 2024
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See also:
- APOD: 2024 November 27 Á The Meteor and the Comet
- APOD: 2024 November 11 Á The Unusual Tails of Comet Tsuchinshan Atlas
- APOD: 2024 November 6 Á Comet Tsuchinshan Atlas over the Dolomites
- APOD: 2024 October 21 Á Comet Tsuchinshan ATLAS over California
- Comet Tsuchinshan ATLAS Flys Away
- Most of Comet Tsuchinshan ATLAS
- The Clipper and the Comet