Download Images Library Photos and Pictures. The crosshairs show the whereabouts of Comet Siding Spring. The bright object in the image is Mars! Image via Virtual Telescope Project. Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy: evolution from 22 Dec. to 29 Dec. 2014 Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE debuts in the evening sky, offering a superb view from Rome: 14 July 2020. - The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0 Comet C/2012 S1 (Ison): path across the stars
. Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: a image (03 Apr. 2016) Comet C/2012 S1 (Ison): path across the stars Now is the best time to see C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy! It's glowing at magnitude 4 and still heading north at a rate of about 2° per day. Telescope or binoculars would be handy and viewing charts are available at the link. Or, you can view it online at the Virtual Telescope Project on Jan. 11, 2015 at 2 pm EST / 1 pm CST.
A brilliant Camelopardalid meteor streaks across the sky in this view from Bill Longo of Sudbury, Canada on May 24, 2014. The meteor, created by Comet 209P/LINEAR, was shared by Longo and the Virtual Telescope Project. [See videos and the full story here]
A brilliant Camelopardalid meteor streaks across the sky in this view from Bill Longo of Sudbury, Canada on May 24, 2014. The meteor, created by Comet 209P/LINEAR, was shared by Longo and the Virtual Telescope Project. [See videos and the full story here]
View larger. | Comet P/2016 BA14 Panstarrs while it was at 7.9 million km from us and approaching. Image via Virtual Telescope Project.
Now is the best time to see C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy! It's glowing at magnitude 4 and still heading north at a rate of about 2° per day. Telescope or binoculars would be handy and viewing charts are available at the link. Or, you can view it online at the Virtual Telescope Project on Jan. 11, 2015 at 2 pm EST / 1 pm CST.
Asteroid, discovered yesterday, swept past | Astronomers discovered asteroid 2016 VA on 11/1/16, just hours before it passed within 0.2 times the moon's distance of Earth via Virtual Telescope Project.
Online, real time images of the sky from the Virtual Telescope Project
The Virtual Telescope Project imaged Comet 209P/LINEAR on May 20, 2014. The telescope mount tracked the apparent motion of the comet, so stars are trailing.
Comet C/2012 S1 (Ison): path across the stars
Трансляции в прямом эфире: небо | "Comet P/2016 BA14 Panstarrs: a historic close encounter": 21&22 Mar. 2016
Record making comet P2016 BA14 Panstarrs: 20 Mar. 2016
View larger. | Although most images show Comet P/2016 BA14 with an asteroid appearance, this one taken on March 24, 2016 shows a small tail. Credit: Gianluca Masi, Virtual Telescope Project - Italy.
Asteroid swept within moon's distance Monday night Astronomers did know in advance that asteroid 2016 FW13 would pass closely – but safely – on April 5, 2016 | Asteroid 2016 FW13 - April 5, 2016 - via Gianluca Masi at the Virtual Telescope Project.
Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy: 24 Jan. 2015
Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy: evolution from 22 Dec. to 29 Dec. 2014
The International Space Station seems to cross paths with Comet NEOWISE in the morning sky over Rome, Italy, in this photo captured by astrophysicist Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project, on July 7, 2020.
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: a image (03 Apr. 2016)
Personally, the highlight of my year. Virtual Telescope Project caught first look for me. Check out his page.
Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy: 01 Feb. 2015.".on it's way back to the deep solar system ,but she is still the queen of the night sky" it was a joy to see this comet and thank you for the post,so that more people can see the grandure of our system...
C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy: 22 Dec. 2014
Comet C/2013 UQ4 Catalina: a new image (15 July 2014)
Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE debuts in the evening sky, offering a superb view from Rome: 14 July 2020. - The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0
Virtual Telescope's WebTV - The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0
Asteroid to sweep between moon and Earth tonight: How to watch online | EarthSky 10/28/19 The asteroid is marked by an arrow at the center of this image, taken October 27, 2019, via the Virtual Telescope Project
2I/Borisov = C/2019 Q4, the first interstellar comet is now official: a new image - 24 Sept. 2019 - The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0
Apr 21, 2015 Asteroid just missed Earth on Tuesday(about 3am EDT). It came close. 2015 HD1 passed just 0.2 lunar distances away (45,600 miles or 73,400 km). That's about twice as far as geostationary satellites. The Mt. Lemmon Survey, based in Tucson, Arizona, first saw this asteroid three days ago, on Saturday, April 18.
The crosshairs show the whereabouts of Comet Siding Spring. The bright object in the image is Mars! Image via Virtual Telescope Project.
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