Comet Nishimura is the fuzzy green light in the center of this image captured over Texas by Johnny ... [+] Barton on August 19. Comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) was first discovered on August 11 by ...
The comet was discovered on August 12, 2023 by Hideo Nishimura during 30-second exposures with a ... [+] standard digital camera. Taken in Nerja, Málaga. Andalusia. South of Spain. The arrival of ...
Comet Nishimura – officially known as C/2023 P1 ... It should appear low in the sky, within the constellation Leo. Long exposure images of the comet show it having a bright green head ...
The green-tinged Comet Nishimura is zipping past Earth, and you have a few days to grab what could be a one-time-only chance to spot it — with a little know-how. Comet Nishimura, named after the ...
A mysterious green comet, called Comet Nishimura, could be visible to the naked eye in mid-September. Also known as Comet C/2023 P1, the cosmic object could be more easily visible from September 7 ...