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alascene · 8 months
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C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) captured this morning in western WA on my Canon 90D EOS DSLR, 135mm Rokinon lens.
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without-ado · 8 months
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Comet Nishimura l Michael Jäger
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quiltofstars · 8 months
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Comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) // ulli-fee
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meme-xx · 8 months
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NO WAR
Comet Nishimura (C/2023 P1) (Sep. 7, 2023)
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anothercloudynight · 8 months
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C/2023 P1 Nishimura
September 9 2023
-Montcada i Reixac-
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fumarinesthings · 8 months
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2023年8月10日 午前4:30
c/2023P1 西村彗星
肉眼では見えず導入に苦労しました^^;
横浜でもしっかり写ってくれました!
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urrepules · 9 months
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Állítólag lesz szabadszemes üstökös az őszi alkonyatra
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tearandscream · 8 months
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Comet Nishimura!!! I was so excited to hear about a new comet! I'm hoping to get a nice view of it in Washington and teach my partner how to get a comet! What a lucky score!!!
9-11-2023
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josevte72 · 9 months
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Un cometa interestelar visible a simple vista en septiembre
En agosto del 2023 un astrónomo amateur japonés llamado Hideo Nishimura detectó un objeto muy brillante muy cerca del Sol, resultó ser un nuevo cometa. El Centro de Planetas Menores confirmó oficialmente el descubrimiento y lo nombró: C/2023 P1 (Nishimura). Este cometa tiene una órbita hiperbólica con lo que podría ser un cometa de origen interestelar. El cometa tendría que alcanzar una…
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Comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura)
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Mustafa Aydın in Ankara, Turkey, obtained this telescopic view of Comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) on August 24 and wrote: "Comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) was recently discovered by amateur astronomer Hideo Nishimura ... It is expected to brighten up in the 1st weeks of September, and it may even become visible to the unaided eye." Thank you, Mustafa! Read about the comet.
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travelandshield · 8 months
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https://youtu.be/HnsflTUM13I?si=OyRS9MIi8dRqKfLB
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without-ado · 8 months
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Comet Nishimura l Gerald Rhemann (via)
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quiltofstars · 5 months
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Comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) on December 9, 2023 // Brian Valente
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laejoh · 8 months
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For those around Latitude 50° 54' 38 N and Longitude 4° 26' 30" E and who like to get up early in the morning around 6 CEST, comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) is getting bright. I hope to catch it one of these days before the sun catches up.
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rodspurethoughts · 9 months
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C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) Comet: A Spectacular Celestial Visitor
Get ready for a celestial treat! The C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) comet is approaching Earth, promising a dazzling display in the night sky. ✨ #comet #astronomy
Image Credit: Starwalk, Vito Technologies, INC Exciting news for astronomy enthusiasts! On August 11, Japanese amateur astronomer Hideo Nishimura made a remarkable discovery—a bright object near the Sun that turned out to be a brand-new comet. Officially named C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) by the Minor Planet Center on August 15, this comet has been gradually brightening and captivating stargazers…
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apod · 8 months
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2023 September 9
Comet Nishimura Grows Credit & Copyright: Peter Kennett
Explanation: Comet Nishimura is growing. More precisely, the tails C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) are growing as it nears the Sun. Discovered only last month, the comet is already near naked eye brightness as it now moves inside the Earth's orbit. The comet will be nearest the Earth next week, but nearest the Sun the week after -- on September 17. Speculation holds that expelled ice and dust from Comet Nishimura's last visit to the inner Solar System may have created the Sigma Hydrids meteor shower which peaks yearly in December. If so, then this meteor shower may become more active, refreshed with new comet debris. Pictured, Comet Nishimura was captured from Edgewood, New Mexico, USA four nights ago, showing a long ion tail structured by interactions with the Sun's wind. Look for this comet near your eastern horizon just before sunrise for the next few mornings, but very near your western horizon just after sunset next week -- as its coma continues to brighten and its tails continue to grow.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230909.html
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