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Close up on comet Lulin
The comet Lulin was jointly discovered by Asian astronomers in July of 2007. It is probably the first time the comet visits our solar system and will most likely never come back, or at least not in thousands of years. Lulin was closest to Earth on Feb 24. We will still be able to see the comet through March and may be April. Comets normally consist of dirty snow/ice and dust. Being close to the Sun the experts have calculated a water dissipation of 400 l per second! The comet actually travels opostit direction of the planets and therefore are moving fast against background stars viewed from Earth.
February 27 2009.
Link til bildet: https://skaarpictures.com/iGalerieAstro/?q=item/32-close-up-on-comet-lulin
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February 27 2009.
Link til bildet: https://skaarpictures.com/iGalerieAstro/?q=item/32-close-up-on-comet-lulin
Lulin191_203.jpg
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