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Hubble Space Telescope image of Fragment B of comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, showing its disintegration into numerous smaller pieces, each with its own coma and tail.  The image spans over 3,000 kilometers, taken on April 18th from a distance of 32 million kilometers.

Hubble Space Telescope image of Fragment B of comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, showing its disintegration into numerous smaller pieces, each with its own coma and tail. The image spans over 3,000 kilometers, taken on April 18th from a distance of 32 million kilometers.

Astronomy Picture from 04/05/2006

Schwassmann-Wachmann 3: Fragment B

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060504.html


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Image of Fragment B of Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, captured by the Very Large Telescope.  The main fragment is prominent, with numerous smaller fragments visible, each exhibiting a hazy coma.  Arrows indicate the various fragments and their tails. The image showcases the fragmented nature of the comet as it approaches perihelion.

Image of Fragment B of Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, captured by the Very Large Telescope. The main fragment is prominent, with numerous smaller fragments visible, each exhibiting a hazy coma. Arrows indicate the various fragments and their tails. The image showcases the fragmented nature of the comet as it approaches perihelion.

Astronomy Picture from 26/04/2006

Crumbling Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 Approaches

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060426.html


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A stunning composite image from Kitt Peak National Observatory captures the Tau Herculid meteor shower over 2.5 hours on May 30th.  Nineteen Tau Herculids meteors streak across a sky filled with stars and the Milky Way, with the Bok 2.3-meter and Mayall 4.0-meter telescopes in the foreground.  While not a meteor storm as predicted, the shower provided a memorable celestial display.

A stunning composite image from Kitt Peak National Observatory captures the Tau Herculid meteor shower over 2.5 hours on May 30th. Nineteen Tau Herculids meteors streak across a sky filled with stars and the Milky Way, with the Bok 2.3-meter and Mayall 4.0-meter telescopes in the foreground. While not a meteor storm as predicted, the shower provided a memorable celestial display.

Astronomy Picture from 01/06/2022

Tau Herculid Meteors over Kitt Peak Telescopes

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap220601.html


#TauHerculids #MeteorShower #KittPeak #NightSky #Astronomy #Astrophotography #Comet73P #Space #Stars #MilkyWay #Arizona #Telescope #NightPhotography

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