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Credit & Copyright: Rogelio Bernal  
Andreo (Deep Sky Colors)  
  
 
Explanation:
Stars of the Hyades  
cluster are scattered through this mosaic  
spanning over 5 degrees on the sky toward the constellation Taurus.  
  
Presently cruising through the Solar System, the  
remarkably blue comet  
C/2016 R2 PanSTARRS is placed in  
the wide field of view using image data from January 12.  
  
With the apex of the V-shape in the Hyades cluster  
positioned near the top center,  
bright  
Aldebaran, alpha star of Taurus,  
anchors the frame at the lower right.  
  
A cool red giant, Aldebaran is seen in orange hues in the  
colorful starfield.  
  
While the stars of the Hyades are gathered 151 light-years away,  
Aldebaran lies only 65 light-years distant and so is separate  
from the cluster stars.  
  
On  
January 12, C/2016 R2 was over 17 light-minutes from planet  
Earth and nearly 24 light-minutes from the Sun.  
  
Its blue tinted tail largely due to  
CO+ gas  
fluorescing in sunlight, the  
head  
or coma  
of the comet appears with a slightly greenish hue,  
likely emission from diatomic carbon.  
  
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Based on Astronomy Picture
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Publications with keywords: comet - hyades
Publications with words: comet - hyades
See also:
- APOD: 2025 September 30 Á Comet Lemmon Brightens
 - APOD: 2025 September 29 Á Two Camera Comets in One Sky
 - APOD: 2025 September 26 Á A SWAN an ATLAS and Mars
 - APOD: 2025 September 18 Á Comet C/2025 R2 SWAN
 - APOD: 2025 September 16 Á New Comet SWAN25B over Mexico
 - APOD: 2025 July 7 Á Interstellar Comet 3I ATLAS
 - Comet C/2025 F2 SWAN
 

