A bright apparition in the southern hemisphere, Comet Lovejoy appears to be fading. The beautiful tail of this comet spreads across the entire south celestial pole. This is a stereographic projection used to map the image pixels below the camera and is known as the little planet projection. In VICTORia, Australia where this picture was taken, the night sky was filled with stars. With the help of other celestial highlights, this comet in the milky way can be identified. To the right of the planet are the celestial stars, Canopus and Sirius. Why so Sirius?
Friday, January 13, 2012
APOD-2.8- Little Planet Lovejoy
A bright apparition in the southern hemisphere, Comet Lovejoy appears to be fading. The beautiful tail of this comet spreads across the entire south celestial pole. This is a stereographic projection used to map the image pixels below the camera and is known as the little planet projection. In VICTORia, Australia where this picture was taken, the night sky was filled with stars. With the help of other celestial highlights, this comet in the milky way can be identified. To the right of the planet are the celestial stars, Canopus and Sirius. Why so Sirius?
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