Comet Hale-Bopp and the North America Nebula
Credit & Copyright:
Juan Carlos Casado
Comet Hale-Bopp's
1997 encounter with the inner
Solar System
allowed
many breath-taking pictures.
Above, Comet Hale-Bopp was photographed crossing the constellation of Cygnus, sporting spectacular yellow
dust and blue ion tails.
Visible on the right in red is the
North America Nebula, a bright
emission nebula
observable from a dark location with binoculars.
The North America Nebula is about 1500
light-years away, much farther than the comet,
which was only about 8 light minutes away.
Several bright blue stars from the
open cluster
M39 are visible just above the
comet's blue ion tail.