Comet Lulin C/2007 N3

Comets are especially fascinating in part because they are usually full of surprises with their rapidly and ever changing shapes. Comet Lulin does not fail in this regard displaying a very prominent anti-tail spiking south-east towards the Sun and a tail on the opposite side buffeted by solar winds. Lulin and its two tails span approximately four full moon widths in this 104×155 arc minute field of view and is a mere 0.42 AU from the Earth in this image. An AU or “astronomical unit” is the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Zavijava aka 5-Beta Virginis is the brightest star on the left.

Date Imaged: February 22, 2009

Lens: Borg 77ED f/4.3

Exposure: 5 minutes

Mount: Losmandy Titan

Date Imaged

February 22, 2009

Lens

Borg 77ED f/4.3

Exposure

5 minutes

Mount

Losmandy Titan

Camera: ST10XME

Filter: Astrodon L 5x1minute

Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

Coordinates

Na

Camera

ST10XME

Filter

Astrodon L 5x1minute

Location

Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

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