It was during the Stone Age the last time the green comet, as astronomers nicknamed it, came zooming within sight of Earth. But when that big ball of dust and ice finally returned amidst much ...
I've read recent online news media posts about Comet ZTF with a mix of humor and alarm. All this talk about a rare, green comet streaking across the sky that was last seen by the Neanderthals.
In a way, it was like a call to arms for astronomers. The combination of a comet passing exceedingly close to the Earth and ...
The comet has a ... [+] bright green glow around its nucleus which is due to the effect of sunlight on its molecules, especially diatomic carbon and cyanogen. Taken in Alhama de Granada.
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May 25—It was during the Stone Age the last time the green comet, as astronomers nicknamed it, came zooming within sight of Earth. But when that big ball of dust and ice finally returned amidst much ...
I got up at 4 a.m., looked out the window and saw stars. Glorious stars! Comet ZTF is just a little green dot (at the tick marks) in this photo taken with a 35mm lens at 5:30 a.m. Jan. 26.
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But when that big ball of dust and ice finally returned amidst much fanfare in February — the first time it was visible from Earth in 50,000 years — the timing was perfect for the Bigony family of ...