Monday, January 7, 2008
A Galaxy Is Not A Comet 2.8
For this week I chose to do the picture of the comet and the galaxy close together. This picture was taken on December 30th, over Hovergeen, Netherlands. It was taken with a 60x60 second exposure, and it contains the Comet Tuttle, as well as the Triangulum Galaxy. Triangulum, or M33, is a spiral galaxy about 3 million LY away, and the comet Tuttle is just bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, and it is about 2 light minutes away.
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