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English: About This Image - HUBBLE'S VIEW OF INTERSTELLAR COMET 2I/BORISOV
https://hubblesite.org/contents/media/images/2019/53/4578-Image NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has given astronomers their best look yet at an interstellar visitor – comet 2I/Borisov – whose speed and trajectory indicate it has come from beyond our solar system. Hubble photographed the comet at a distance of 260 million miles from Earth. This Hubble image, taken on October 12, 2019, is the sharpest view to date of the comet. Hubble reveals a central concentration of dust around the nucleus (which is too small to be seen by Hubble). The comet is falling toward the Sun and will make its closest approach on December 7, 2019, when it will be twice as far from the Sun as Earth. The comet is following a hyperbolic path around the Sun and will exit back into interstellar space. Comet 2I/Borisov is only the second such interstellar object known to have passed through the solar system. In 2017, the first identified interstellar visitor, an object formally named 'Oumuamua, swung within 24 million miles of the Sun before racing out of the solar system. Color Info These images are a composite of separate exposures acquired by the WFC3 instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope. The color results from assigning the color blue to a monochromatic (grayscale) image. |
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Author | NASA, ESA, and D. Jewitt (University of California, Los Angeles) |
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Headline | Visitor from Deep Space Provides Clues to the Birth of Planetary Systems |
Credit/Provider | NASA, ESA, and D. Jewitt (University of California, Los Angeles) |
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Author | Space Telescope Science Institute Office of Public Outreach |
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Date and time of data generation | 16 October 2019 |
Date metadata was last modified | 07:47, 15 October 2019 |
Unique ID of original document | xmp.did:6dffddeb-082d-4927-9937-4401f7cad367 |
Contact information | outreach@stsci.edu
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Keywords | Comet 2I/Borisov |
Horizontal resolution | 28.34 dpc |
Vertical resolution | 28.34 dpc |
File change date and time | 05:21, 15 October 2019 |