potw2129 — Picture of the Week
Capturing a Comet
19 July 2021: Planets, the Galactic centre, stars, glowing gas, silhouetted mountains, and even a comet — this Picture of the Week, taken near the main entrance building of ESO’s Paranal Observatory, is aglow with all the splendours of the clear Chilean skies. On the horizon, a green object shines like a round, fuzzy blob; this is actually an interplanetary visitor called Comet 252P/LINEAR. This comet was pictured as it soared past the Earth in April 2016, skimming some 5.3 million kilometres away from our planet (quite close by cosmic standards!). Although it was too faint to see with the unaided eye, it showed up beautifully in telescopic observations and images such as this one. Further to the right is another colourful object — a small, pink splash, visible just above the horizon adjacent to the comet. This is the Lagoon Nebula, located approximately 5000 light-years from Earth. It can appear grey to ...