Comet ISON shines in this five-minute exposure taken at NASA's Marshall
Space Flight Center on Nov. 8 at 5:40 a.m. EST. The image has a field of
view of roughly 1.5 degrees by 1 degree and was captured using a color
CCD camera attached to a 14" telescope located at Marshall. At the time
of this picture, Comet ISON was 97 million miles from Earth, heading
toward a close encounter with the sun on Nov. 28. Located in the
constellation of Virgo, it is now visible in a good pair of binoculars.
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