Comets and Bright Star

This
timely
, telescopic, two panel mosaic spans about 10 full moons
across planet Earth’s predawn skies.
Recorded as the year began from Tenerife, Canary Islands,
near the top of the frame are the faint coma and tail of
Comet
Borrelly
(P/19).
A comet with a seven year orbital period,
Borrelly’s nucleus
was visited by the ion propelled spacecraft
Deep Space 1 near
the beginning of the 21st century.
Anchoring the scene at the bottom is brilliant star Arcturus
(Alpha Bootes) and
Comet
Catalina
(C/2013 US10) a
first time visitor from the Oort Cloud.
Catalina’s
yellowish dust tail extends below and right.
Buffeted by winds and storms from the Sun,
the comet’s complex ion tail sweeps up and toward the right,
across most of the field of view.
Remarkably, one of the composition’s 30 second exposure subframes
also caught the trail of a bright meteor, slashing toward the left
between comets and bright star.

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