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APOD: 2026 May 12 Á The Conjunction of Comet R3 PanSTARRS and the Orion Nebula
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APOD: 2026 May 12 Á The Conjunction of Comet R3 PanSTARRS and the Orion Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Keighley Rockcliffe (NASA GSFC, UMBC CSST, CRESST II)
Explanation: TodayÁs composite image features something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue! Comet R3 PanSTARRS, streaking across the right of the image, likely originated from the Oort Cloud, meaning it is an old Solar System relic from billions of years ago. ItÁs bright extended ion tail glows blue as the gas escaping the cometÁs core is ionized by sunlight. Astronomers are fascinated by comets for all sorts of reasons: comet compositions are untouched time capsules containing the building blocks of Solar System planets; comets may have delivered water to the young Earth; the behavior of cometary tails shed light on solar wind and radiation interactions. The background mosaic, featuring the Orion Nebula (M42), was taken over two nights of observation with the comet captured on the third night. The Orion Nebula is our nearest stellar nursery and, at about 2 million years old, is our something (relatively) new! Now at around 127.5 million kilometers from Earth, we wave goodbye to the borrowed Comet R3 PanSTARRS as it leaves the Solar System.

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