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                               2019 February 19
                 Comet Iwamoto Before Spiral Galaxy NGC 2903
                  Video Credit & Copyright: Norbert Span [2]

Explanation: It isn't every night that a comet passes a galaxy. Last Thursday,
though, binocular comet C/2018 Y1 (Iwamoto) [3]  moved nearly in front of a
spiral galaxy of approximately the same brightness: NGC 2903 [4] . Comet
Iwamoto [5]  was discovered late last year and orbits the Sun [6]  in a long
ellipse [7] . It last visited the inner Solar System during the Middle Ages
[8] , around the year 648. The comet [9]  reached its closest point to the Sun
-- between Earth and Mars -- on February 6, and its closest point to Earth
[10] a few days ago, on February 13. The featured time-lapse video [11]
condenses almost three hours into about ten seconds, and was captured last
week from Switzerland [12] . At that time Comet Iwamoto [13] , sporting a
green coma [14] , was about 10 light minutes distant, while spiral galaxy NGC
2903 [15] remained about 30 million light years [16]  away. Two satellites zip
diagonally through the field about a third of the way through the video.
Typically, a few comets [17]  each year become as bright as Comet Iwamoto [18]
.

                     Tomorrow's picture: a dangerous star

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  [2] https://www.facebook.com/norbert.span.1
  [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/2018_Y1_(Iwamoto)
  [4] ap150410.html
  [5]
https://www.universetoday.com/141385/comet-y1-iwamoto-tops-out-in-february/
  [6] https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/in-depth/
  [7] https://www.intmath.com/plane-analytic-geometry/ellipse-interactive.php
  [8] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages
  [9] https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/c-2018-y1-iwamoto-jan-feb-2019
  [10] https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/earth/in-depth/
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https://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/comet-iwamoto-ascends-and-brightens/
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