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"url": "https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240925.html",
"title": "Comet A3 Through an Australian Sunrise",
"content_html": "<p class=\"summary\" hidden=\"hidden\">Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is now visible in the early morning sky. Diving into the inner Solar System at an odd angle, this large dirty iceberg will pass its closest to the Sun -- between the orbits of Mercury and Venus -- in just two days. Long camera exposures are now capturing C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan\u2013ATLAS), sometimes abbreviated as just A3, and its dust tail before and during sunrise. The featured image composite was taken four days ago and captured the comet as it rose above Lake George, NSW, Australia. Vertical bands further left are images of the comet as the rising Sun made the predawn sky increasingly bright and colorful. Just how bright the comet will become over the next month is currently unknown as it involves how much gas and dust the comet's nucleus will expel. Optimistic skywatchers are hoping for a great show where Tsuchinshan\u2013ATLAS creates dust and ion tails visible across Earth's sky and becomes known as the Great Comet of 2024.</p><figure><a href=\"image/2409/Comet23A3_LucyHu_3000.jpg\"> <img src=\"image/2409/Comet23A3_LucyHu_960.jpg\" alt=\"A sunrise sky is shown over water and trees. The horizon is orange and the top of the image is deep blue. On the far right vertical bands are shown becoming progressively darker. In each band a comet appears, with the comet appearing increasingly near the top of the image on lighter bands. The main part of the image on the left is the lightest. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.\" style=\"max-width:100%\"></a> <figcaption><p><b> Image Credit &amp; Copyright: </b> <a href=\"https://www.astrolucyhu.com/about-lucy\">Lucy Yunxi Hu</a> </p></figcaption></figure><p> <b> Explanation: </b> Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is now visible in the early morning sky. Diving into the inner <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/\">Solar System</a> at an <a href=\"https://theskylive.com/3dsolarsystem?obj=c2023a3\">odd angle</a>, this large dirty iceberg will pass its closest to the <a href=\"ap240728.html\">Sun</a> -- between the orbits of <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/mercury/\">Mercury</a> and <a href=\"ap210317.html\">Venus</a> -- in just two days. Long camera exposures are now capturing <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/2023_A3_(Tsuchinshan%E2%80%93ATLAS)\">C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan\u2013ATLAS)</a>, sometimes abbreviated as just <a href=\"https://earthsky.org/space/comet-c-2023-a3-sep-oct-2024-tsuchinshan-atlas/\">A3</a>, and its dust tail before and during sunrise. The featured image composite was taken four days ago and captured the comet as it rose above <a href=\"https://youtu.be/VdjajukqIqQ\">Lake George</a>, <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_South_Wales\">NSW</a>, <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia\">Australia</a>. Vertical bands further left are <a href=\"https://spaceweathergallery2.com/index.php?title=comet\">images of the comet</a> as the rising Sun made the predawn sky increasingly bright and colorful. Just how bright the comet will become over the next month is currently unknown as it involves how much gas and dust the <a href=\"ap151118.html\">comet's nucleus will expel</a>. Optimistic <a href=\"https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/update-comet-tsuchinshan-atlas-might-outshine-predictions/\">skywatchers</a> are <a href=\"https://media.tenor.com/QbpJE3bOKB4AAAAM/crazykai-kaithedog.gif\">hoping</a> for a great show where <a href=\"https://theskylive.com/c2023a3-info\">Tsuchinshan\u2013ATLAS</a> creates <a href=\"ap210308.html\">dust and ion tails</a> visible across Earth's sky and becomes known as the <a href=\"ap220408.html\">Great</a> <a href=\"ap131028.html\">Comet</a> of 2024. </p><footer class=\"footnote\"> <hr><b> Authors &amp; editors: </b> <a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/Nemiroff.html\">Robert Nemiroff</a> (<a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/\">MTU</a>) &amp; <a href=\"https://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/jbonnell/www/bonnell.html\">Jerry Bonnell</a> (<a href=\"http://www.astro.umd.edu/\">UMCP</a>)<br> <b>NASA Official: </b> Amber Straughn <a href=\"lib/about_apod.html#srapply\">Specific rights apply</a>. <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/HP_Privacy.html\">NASA Web Privacy</a>, <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/general/accessibility/\">Accessibility</a>, <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/privacy/\">Notices</a>; <br> <b>A service of:</b> <a href=\"https://astrophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/\">ASD</a> at <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/\">NASA</a> / <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/\">GSFC</a>, <br> <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/learners\">NASA Science Activation</a> &amp; <a href=\"http://www.mtu.edu/\">Michigan Tech. U.</a><br> </footer>",
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"summary": "Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is now visible in the early morning sky. Diving into the inner Solar System at an odd angle, this large dirty iceberg will pass its closest to the Sun -- between the orbits of Mercury and Venus -- in just two days. Long camera exposures are now capturing C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan\u2013ATLAS), sometimes abbreviated as just A3, and its dust tail before and during sunrise. The featured image composite was taken four days ago and captured the comet as it rose above Lake George, NSW, Australia. Vertical bands further left are images of the comet as the rising Sun made the predawn sky increasingly bright and colorful. Just how bright the comet will become over the next month is currently unknown as it involves how much gas and dust the comet's nucleus will expel. Optimistic skywatchers are hoping for a great show where Tsuchinshan\u2013ATLAS creates dust and ion tails visible across Earth's sky and becomes known as the Great Comet of 2024."
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"summary": "What if Saturn disappeared? Sometimes, it does. It doesn't really go away, though, it just disappears from view when our Moon moves in front. Such a Saturnian eclipse, more formally called an occultation, was visible along a long swath of Earth -- from Peru, across the Atlantic Ocean, to Italy -- only a few days ago. The featured color image is a digital fusion of the clearest images captured during the event and rebalanced for color and relative brightness between the relatively dim Saturn and the comparatively bright Moon. Saturn and the comparative bright Moon. The exposures were all taken from Breda, Catalonia, Spain, just before occultation. Eclipses of Saturn by our Moon will occur each month for the rest of this year. Each time, though, the fleeting event will be visible only to those with clear skies -- and the right location on Earth."
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"title": "Perseid Meteors Over Inner Mongolia",
"content_html": "<p class=\"summary\" hidden=\"hidden\">Did you see it? One of the more common questions during a meteor shower occurs because the time it takes for a meteor to flash is similar to the time it takes for a head to turn. Possibly, though, the glory of seeing bright meteors shoot across the sky -- while knowing that they were once small pebbles on another world -- might make it all worthwhile, even if your observing partner(s) can't always share in your experience. The featured video is composed of short clips taken in Inner Mongolia, China during the 2023 Perseid Meteor Shower. Several bright meteors were captured while live-reaction audio was being recorded -- just as the meteors flashed. This year's 2024 Perseids also produced many beautiful meteors. Another good meteor shower to watch for is the Geminids which peak yearly in mid-December, this year with relatively little competing glow from a nearly new Moon.</p><p> <b> Explanation: </b> Did you see it? One of the more common questions during a <a href=\"https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/meteor-shower/\">meteor shower</a> occurs because the time it takes for a meteor to flash is similar to the time it takes for a head to turn. Possibly, though, the glory of seeing <a href=\"ap230809.html\">bright meteors</a> shoot across the sky -- while knowing that they were once small <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/meteors-meteorites/facts/\">pebbles</a> on <a href=\"ap151118.html\">another world</a> -- might make it all worthwhile, even if your observing partner(s) can't always share in your experience. The <a href=\"https://youtu.be/CwrvN0Q9_Sg\">featured video</a> is composed of short clips taken in <a href=\"https://youtu.be/1NnMJUvU1L0\">Inner Mongolia</a>, <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China\">China</a> during the 2023 <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/meteors-meteorites/perseids/\">Perseid Meteor Shower</a>. Several bright meteors were captured while <a href=\"https://youtu.be/olq7Qr1H_PI\">live-reaction audio</a> was being recorded -- just as the <a href=\"ap181209.html\">meteors flashed</a>. This year's <a href=\"ap240812.html\">2024 Perseids</a> also produced <a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.488496753878907&amp;type=3\">many beautiful meteors</a>. Another <a href=\"https://www.space.com/39469-best-meteor-showers.html\">good meteor shower</a> to watch for is the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geminids\">Geminids</a> which peak yearly in mid-December, this year with relatively little competing glow from a nearly new Moon. </p><footer class=\"footnote\"> <hr><b> Authors &amp; editors: </b> <a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/Nemiroff.html\">Robert Nemiroff</a> (<a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/\">MTU</a>) &amp; <a href=\"https://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/jbonnell/www/bonnell.html\">Jerry Bonnell</a> (<a href=\"http://www.astro.umd.edu/\">UMCP</a>)<br> <b>NASA Official: </b> Amber Straughn <a href=\"lib/about_apod.html#srapply\">Specific rights apply</a>. <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/HP_Privacy.html\">NASA Web Privacy</a>, <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/general/accessibility/\">Accessibility</a>, <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/privacy/\">Notices</a>; <br> <b>A service of:</b> <a href=\"https://astrophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/\">ASD</a> at <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/\">NASA</a> / <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/\">GSFC</a>, <br> <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/learners\">NASA Science Activation</a> &amp; <a href=\"http://www.mtu.edu/\">Michigan Tech. U.</a><br> </footer>",
"date_published": "2024-08-26T12:00:00Z",
"date_modified": "2024-08-26T09:00:02+00:00Z",
"tags": [
"Perseids",
"meteor shower",
"Inner Mongolia"
],
"summary": "Did you see it? One of the more common questions during a meteor shower occurs because the time it takes for a meteor to flash is similar to the time it takes for a head to turn. Possibly, though, the glory of seeing bright meteors shoot across the sky -- while knowing that they were once small pebbles on another world -- might make it all worthwhile, even if your observing partner(s) can't always share in your experience. The featured video is composed of short clips taken in Inner Mongolia, China during the 2023 Perseid Meteor Shower. Several bright meteors were captured while live-reaction audio was being recorded -- just as the meteors flashed. This year's 2024 Perseids also produced many beautiful meteors. Another good meteor shower to watch for is the Geminids which peak yearly in mid-December, this year with relatively little competing glow from a nearly new Moon."
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