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English: Color composite of Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein (C/2014 UN271) imaged on 28 March 2022, by the Hubble Space Telescope's WFC3 camera in three filters, each tinted with a single color corresponding to their wavelength. Wavelengths used are: F475X = 475 nm (blue), F606W = 606 nm (green), and F814W = 814 nm (red). The integration time (sum of exposure times) of this 8-frame composite stack is 2,608 seconds (43.5 minutes). The PI of these observations is Bryce Bolin. Bernardinelli-Bernstein is shown with an extended condensed coma due to an outburst that occurred during March 2022. The comet's extraordinarily large nucleus is clearly visible as a point source in the center of the coma. The image's north orientation is rotated 14.4 degrees clockwise, and the projected antisolar vector (in yellow) points at a position angle of 146.15 degrees counterclockwise from the north direction. |
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current | 22:20, 1 December 2022 | 1,000 × 800 (575 KB) | Nrco0e (talk | contribs) | Fix antisolar vector; PA=326.15 is the subsolar (sun-facing) vector, flipping it by 180 degrees is the correct antisolar direction | |
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