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Astrophotographer captures the Bat Nebula and comet C/2023 E1 Atlas in a photo

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A rare encounter of cosmic phenomena was captured in exquisite detail by astrophotographer Miguel Claro. Source: miguelclaro.com

An astrophotographer shared incredible photos of the distant evening sky. Miguel Claro captured comet C/2023 E1 Atlas in a rare encounter with the Bat and the Squid Nebula.

The detailed deep sky image shows a dramatic scene unfolding at different wavelengths. The astrophotographer notes that his photo details a cosmic cacophony of nebulae, stars, and a periodic comet with an orbital period of 85 years, Space.com reports.

Astrophotographer captures the Bat Nebula and comet C/2023 E1 Atlas in a photo

Miguel Claro said that the deep sky portrait, taken at different wavelengths between Ha, OIII, and RGB, shows a large reddish cloud of glowing hydrogen from Sh2-129, known as the Bat Nebula. The nebula, with a physical diameter of 271 light-years, contains a blue giant squid nebula that stretches 50 light-years in the center.

Although an additional greenish diffuse ball is visible near the edge of the Bat's reddish wings, experts say this is not a new type of bizarre nebula, but a rare encounter with a visitor to the solar system – the lonely, faint comet C/2023 E1 Atlas.

Astrophotographer captures the Bat Nebula and comet C/2023 E1 Atlas in a photo

According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), comet C/2023 E1 Atlas orbits the Sun every 85 years at an average distance of 19 AU (an astronomical unit is 149,597,871 kilometers).

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