Comet Catalina
Taken by Ajay Talwar on November 19, 2015 @ Devasthal Observatory, Uttarakhand, Indian Himalayas
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Comet Catalina returns from its soujourn behind the Sun. The first sighting of comet Catalina after perihelion, captured by TWAN-India photographer from Indian Himalayas, this tiny diffuse dot in might grow to something interesting in the next week or two as it rises higher in the morning sky. This image is captured today (19 Nov 2015) at nautical twilight from Devasthal Observatory in the Himalayas. The comet is faint and small at the moment, in twilight, please see the image full screen, thanks.
Photographer's website:
http://www.ajaytalwar.com
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