Comet C/2023 E1 (ATLAS) was just spotted in March, another comet found
by the NASA funded Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. On July 1
this Comet ATLAS reached perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun. Shortly
afterwards the telescopic comet was captured in this frame sporting a pretty greenish coma and faint,
narrow ion tail against a background of stars in the far northern constellation
Ursa Minor. This comet’s closest approach to Earth is still to come though. On
August 18 this visitor to the inner
Solar System will be a
mere 3 light-minutes or so from our fair planet. Based on its inclination to the ecliptic plane and orbital period of about 85 years C/2023 E1 (ATLAS) is considered a Halley-type comet.
Image & info via APOD
Image Credit & Copyright: Dan Bartlett
Source: Comet
C/2023 E1 ATLAS near Perihelion – Scents of Science (myfusimotors.com)
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