C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) Wall Art
The recently spotted Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) has become a fascinating celestial event in the sky, appearing as a beautiful bright core with a long, sweeping tail. This comet, first observed in early 2023 by astronomers at the Tsuchinshan observatory in China and by the ATLAS system, was visible primarily in the evening sky across both hemispheres in October 2024. During its closest approach, it reached its brightest phase, making it visible even to the naked eye under ideal conditions and capturing the imagination and wonder of so many people.
Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has journeyed across the southwestern sky through the constellation Ophiuchus. As it continues to travel further from Earth, it’s fading, making October 2024 one of the last prime times to see it until it eventually leaves the solar system.
The recently spotted Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) has become a fascinating celestial event in the sky, appearing as a beautiful bright core with a long, sweeping tail. This comet, first observed in early 2023 by astronomers at the Tsuchinshan observatory in China and by the ATLAS system, was visible primarily in the evening sky across both hemispheres in October 2024. During its closest approach, it reached its brightest phase, making it visible even to the naked eye under ideal conditions and capturing the imagination and wonder of so many people.
Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has journeyed across the southwestern sky through the constellation Ophiuchus. As it continues to travel further from Earth, it’s fading, making October 2024 one of the last prime times to see it until it eventually leaves the solar system.
The recently spotted Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) has become a fascinating celestial event in the sky, appearing as a beautiful bright core with a long, sweeping tail. This comet, first observed in early 2023 by astronomers at the Tsuchinshan observatory in China and by the ATLAS system, was visible primarily in the evening sky across both hemispheres in October 2024. During its closest approach, it reached its brightest phase, making it visible even to the naked eye under ideal conditions and capturing the imagination and wonder of so many people.
Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has journeyed across the southwestern sky through the constellation Ophiuchus. As it continues to travel further from Earth, it’s fading, making October 2024 one of the last prime times to see it until it eventually leaves the solar system.
Framed Canvas:
Stretched on thick 1.25mm bars on premium gloss on a black frame. The coating produces the hightest quality images using UL Certified Greenguard gold inks. Canvas prints are stretched on radial pine produced from renewable forests. Comes with saw tooth hanging hardware and rubber bumpers.
Metal: Sleek, modern, and lightweight with a glossy finish that intensifies the nebula’s vivid colors while providing long-lasting durability. Includes mount.
Personally, we LOVE the 10x8 with easel mounting to prop on your desk!
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