Jay, Vermont— It’s been an excellent week at Jay Peak. They’ve seen measurable snowfall, permitting skiers and riders to get some turns in. Whereas this was fairly cool, the very best {photograph} from this week got here from Thursday evening.
Right this moment, Jay Peak shared images and a video of Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas (A3) flying previous the Vermont ski resort between 7-7:30 p.m final evening. The snow, foliage, and comet make it an epic photograph.
In accordance with House.com, that is the brightest comet seen from Earth in a decade. It’s believed that the comet can be accessible to view within the U.S. till October twenty sixth. After that, you’ll nonetheless be capable of catch a glimpse through binoculars for just a few weeks, then solely from a telescope. In accordance with the Climate Channel, the comet isn’t anticipated to be within the internal photo voltaic system for a minimum of 80,000 years, if ever once more.
Picture/Video Credit: Jay Peak Resort
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