Hunters for comets
In light of the latest events taking place in the sky over our planet, the subject matter of comets has become quite relevant. Moreover, Comet Panstarr this year will not be the only one flying within sight of the Earth.
We decided to make a small selection of photos of the hunters & raquo; for comets, made in different places and at different times. One of the most successful photos of Panstarr over Los Angeles. The photo was taken on March 12, 2013 by Gene Blevins.

Panstar on Las Vegas. All the same on March 12, Ethan Miller.

Comet Panstarr above the Parkes telescope in Australia. The photo was made by John Sargsyan on March 5.

March 2, Minoru Joneto, New Zealand.

Astronomer Terry Lovejoy made this picture on February 2, 2013.

Mark Theiss, March 7, 2013, Chile.

Victor Gabriel Bibe, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, February 26, 2013.

Ignacio Diaz Bobillo, Argentina, February 15, 2013.

Panstar in the sky over South Africa on March 2, 2013. Photo by Dieter Villas.

Comet Lovejoy. The picture was taken by Dan Burbank from the ISS in December 2011.

The tail of Lovejoy's comet in the sky of Australia before dawn, December 21, 2011. Photo by Colin Legg.

Comet Lovejoy in the pre-dawn haze in Chile, December 22, 2011.

Austrian Mikael Yager took a picture of Comet McNaught on June 6, 2010.

Comet Siding-Spring is imprinted by NASA's infrared space telescope. The photo was published on February 17, 2010.

Johnny Horn made a photograph of Lulin's comet on February 23, 2009, using a 300mm lens and a half-hour exposure.

Briton Nick Houes made one of the most high-quality images of the comet Hartley-2, October 21, 2010. A comet is characterized by a haze of dust and gas around the nucleus, as well as a reddish tail.

Stefan Zhizar in the environs of Santiago de Chile captured Comet McNaught. The case was in January 2007.

Comet McNaught over New Zealand on January 18, 2007.

Comet McNaught is floating above the Chilean coast. David Lillo, January 19, 2007.

Comet Holmes, John Stevenson, November 12, 2007.

And it's over Southern Alberta in Canada. November 1, 2007, Alan Dyer.

Comet Haley-Bopp was captured in 1997 by photographer Jamie Cooper in England.

The same comet over the Japanese mountain of Fujiyama, March 31, 1997, Sankey Shimbun.

Happy all hunting for Panstar!
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