AstronomyPicture of the Day—20190109

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2019 January 9

Stars,Meteors, and a Comet in Taurus

ImageCredit & Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado (TWAN, Earth and Stars)

Explanation:This was an unusual night to look in the direction of the Bull. Theconstellation Taurus is always well known for hosting two bright star clusters——the Pleaides, visible on the right, and the comparatively diffuse Hyades,visible on the left. This night last month, however, was atypically the peak ofthe Geminid meteor shower, and so several meteors were caught shooting throughthe constellation with parallel trails. More unusually still, Comet Wirtanenwas drifting through the constellation, here appearing near the image bottomsurrounded by a greenish coma. The comet was near its brightest as it sped pastthe Earth. The orange star on the upper left is Aldebaran, considered to be theeye of the Bull. Aldebaran is the brightest star in Taurus and the 15thbrightest star in the sky. The featured image is a combination of nearly 800exposures taken from the Spanish village Albanyà.

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