Newfound Comet Nishimura got its tail blown off by a solar storm. It grew back and still looks gorgeous (photos)

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Newfound Comet Nishimura got its tail blown off by a solar storm. It grew back and still looks gorgeous (photos)
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This comet is proving to be quite photogenic.

, posted a photo to X of the comet in the skies over Stonehenge on Sept. 6, perfectly framed above the prehistoric stone monument.

Newly discovered Comet P1 Nishimura over Stonehenge ☄️🌟✨ Photo credit Stonehenge Dronescapes on FB 🙏 #comet #cometp1nishimura #stonehenge #astrophotography pic.twitter.com/CWXzEmJYtiAmateur astronomer Stuart Atkinson caught these colorful images of Comet Nishimura on Sept. 5, showing a clearly defined fork in the comet's tail.

Ran my comet images from this morning through Deep Sky Stacker and they're ok, nothing special. I think the bright background sky/moonlight/slight murkiness have softened the view of the comet. Still, they show the split tail so I'm pleased with that. pic.twitter.com/4IQeEbgWZwThis image taken on Sept.

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