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                                 2019 March 1
                                      [2]
                            A Charioteer's Comet
Image Credit & Copyright [3] : Rolando Ligustri (CARA Project [4] , CAST [5] )

Explanation: Still racing [6] across planet Earth's night skies, Comet Iwamoto
(C/2018 Y1) shares this pretty telescopic field of view with stars and nebulae
of northern constellation Auriga, the Charioteer. Captured on [7] February 27,
Iwamoto's greenish coma and faint tail appear between a complex of reddish
emission nebulae and open star cluster M36 (bottom right). The reddish
emission is light from hydrogen gas ionized by ultraviolet radiation from hot
stars near the region's giant molecular cloud some 6,000 light-years distant.
The greenish glow from the comet [8] , less than 5 light-minutes away, is
predominantly emission from diatomic carbon molecules fluorescing in sunlight.
M36, one of Auriga's more familiar [9]  star clusters, is also a background
object far beyond the Solar System, about 4,000 light-years away. Comet
Iwamoto passed closest to Earth on February 12 and is outward bound in a
highly elliptical orbit that will carry it beyond the Kuiper belt. With an
estimated orbital period of 1,317 years it should return [10]  to the inner
Solar System in 3390 AD.

                  Tomorrow's picture: butterfly and scorpion

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