Comet Nishimura


Comet Nishimura (green, left), or C/2023 P1, from Zahradne, Slovakia on the 9th Spetember 2023. Venus (bright, right) is also visible. Comets are collections of dust and ice which orbit the Sun. As they near the Sun and are warmed they release gas (outgassing) that forms the tail. Amateur astronomer Hideo Nishimura discovered the comet on the 12th August 2023 and it has since been determined that it orbits the sun roughly every 430 years. It is roughly 1 km in size.


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