File:Comet ISON from MSFC telescope on 2013-11-19.png
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DescriptionComet ISON from MSFC telescope on 2013-11-19.png |
English: Taken on Nov. 19, 2013, this image shows a composite "stacked" image of C/2012 S1 (ISON). These five stacked images of 10 seconds each were taken with the 20" Marshall Space Flight Center telescope in New Mexico. This technique allows the comet's sweeping tail to emerge with more detail. |
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Source | http://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/watchtheskies/comet-ison-enhanced.html (image link) |
Author | NASA/MSFC/MEO/Cameron McCarty |
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