Comet Leonard behind JWST Launch Plume
Image Credit & Copyright:
Matipon Tangmatitham
(NARIT)
Which one of these two streaks is a comet?
Although they both have comet-like features, the lower streak is the only real comet.
This lower streak shows the coma and tail of
Comet Leonard, a city-sized block of rocky ice
that is passing through the inner
Solar System as it continues its
looping orbit around the Sun.
Comet Leonard has recently passed its
closest to both the Earth and Venus and will round the Sun next week.
The comet, still visible to the unaided eye, has developed a
long and changing tail in recent weeks.
In contrast, the upper streak is the
launch plume of the
Ariane V rocket
that lifted the
James Webb Space Telescope
(JWST) off the Earth two days ago.
The featured single-exposure image was taken from
Thailand, and the
foreground spire is atop a pagoda in
Doi Inthanon National Park.
JWST, NASA's largest and most powerful space telescope so far,
will orbit the Sun near the Earth-Sun
L2 point and is
scheduled to start science observations in the summer of 2022.