Tag: Comet 13P/Olbers

The Evening Moon Warrants Looks, Planets Aplenty Through the Night, and Comet Olbers in Early Evening!

This Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter image shows the major features of Mare Imbrium “the Sea of Rains”, including its eastern ring of mountain ranges, the dark crater Plato, the “islands” in the north, Archimedes, partially submerged ghost craters, and subtle wrinkles. NASA Hello, September Stargazers! Here are your Astronomy Skylights for the week of September 8th,…
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Earlier Evenings Remain Moonless, Gazing at Giant Galaxies, and All the Planets Available!

The Cygnus Loop, also known as the Eastern and Western Veil Nebulae, are a gigantic remnant of a supernova in the southern wing of the Swan that spans more than five full moon diameters. It is visible in binoculars under very dark skies every summer. The bright star at right named 52 Cygni that the…
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Morning Moon Poses with Planets and Leaves Evenings Dark, Mars Passes Messier 1, Comet Olbers Crosses Coma, and Saturn Sees Double!

This gorgeous image of the Omega Nebula aka the Swan Nebula and Messier 17 in Sagittarius was captured at the Texas Star Party by Trevor Jones. I have rotated it by 90 degrees to better show the swan shape at centre. The image width is double the size of the full moon. The emission nebula…
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A Mini Morning Planet Parade, and the Absent Moon Lets Us See Spring Galaxies and Some Small Comets!

This Digital Sky survey image shows the Antenna Galaxies aka NGC 4038, 4039 in the constellation of Corvus, which shines brightly in the lower part of the southern sky on early June evenings. The bright segments are the cores of two galaxies in the process of merging by mutual gravitational attraction. Curved streams of stars…
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