Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Draco (Dra)  ·  Contains:  Solar system body or event
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Comet C/2023 E1 ATLAS, Steven Bellavia
Comet C/2023 E1 ATLAS
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Comet C/2023 E1 ATLAS

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Comet C/2023 E1 ATLAS, Steven Bellavia
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Comet C/2023 E1 ATLAS

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Object info (from Comet Chasing Skyhound):
C/2023 E1 (ATLAS) was discovered by the ATLAS survey on March 1. Later that month, on March 23, Norbert Mrozek reported that the comet was significantly brighter than initially anticipated. Towards the end of April, its brightness appeared to increase again, potentially by up to three magnitudes. However, these measurements show a large degree of variability, which may be due to the inclusion of varying amounts of the faint outer diameter of the comet. The comet is set to reach its perihelion, or closest point to the sun, in early July. It will also approach relatively close to earth, at a distance of 0.4 Astronomical Units (AU), on July 1. Current predictions estimate that the comet will achieve its maximum brightness, with a magnitude of 11.3, in early August, although it could potentially become even brighter.

Note, I deliberately did not center the comet, as I wanted Kappa Draconis and 6 Draconis (magnitude 3.85 and 4.95 respectively) to still be in the final image.

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Comet C/2023 E1 ATLAS, Steven Bellavia

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