Comet 240P/NEAT Fragments: Stunning Images from November & December 2025 - Virtual Telescope Project (2026)

Prepare to be amazed by the celestial dance of Comet 240P/NEAT! 🌠🌌

The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0 has captured a breathtaking series of images, revealing the comet's fragmentation as it journeys towards perihelion. But here's the twist: we're not talking about a single event, but two separate nights of observation!

On December 9, 2025, the project's robotic telescope in Manciano, Italy, snapped a stunning photo of the comet's fragments, labeled A and B. This high-resolution image, crafted from a sigma-clipping combination of 7, 300-second unfiltered exposures, showcases the fragments' brilliance, along with a dusty tail. The telescope's specifications? A Celestron C14+Paramount ME+SBIG ST-10XME unit, a powerhouse in the world of astronomy.

But wait, there's more! On November 19, 2025, the project captured another image, this time with lower resolution, revealing the same fragments. This earlier snapshot provides a fascinating comparison, allowing us to track the comet's evolution.

As the comet approaches its perihelion on December 19, the Virtual Telescope Project will keep a watchful eye, documenting its progress throughout the season. And the best part? You can be a part of this cosmic adventure by supporting the project! Donate and unlock exclusive, high-quality images of celestial wonders, including the record-breaking total lunar eclipse of July 27, 2018, captured above the iconic Colosseum.

Controversy Alert: Some astronomers argue that comet fragmentation is a sign of impending disintegration. Is this a cause for concern or an exciting opportunity to study the comet's evolution? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 🌠🤔

Comet 240P/NEAT Fragments: Stunning Images from November & December 2025 - Virtual Telescope Project (2026)
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