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Wilshire@lemmy.ml to SpacePorn@lemmy.mlEnglish ·
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April 2007 NASA’s STEREO-A spacecraft watched a CME strike Comet Encke and rip its tail completely off

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April 2007 NASA’s STEREO-A spacecraft watched a CME strike Comet Encke and rip its tail completely off

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  • davidalso@lemmy.world
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    That’s cool as hell. Also seems super lucky to have captured that.

    • shectabeni@sh.itjust.works
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      Agreed, I wonder how many times something like this has been captured in such great detail before.

  • clearedtoland@lemmy.world
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    Damn, nature/space/universe. You scary!

  • theodewere@kbin.social
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    Nishimura out there shredding in the solar surf

  • TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works
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    I didn’t even think this was a thing. Neat post.

    • kratoz29@lemm.ee
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      Same reaction man.

  • PlantDadManGuy@lemmy.world
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    That is flipping amazing

  • thefartographer@lemm.ee
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    Fake! I can see the wires!

    /s

  • downpunxx@kbin.social
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    so rude!

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    So this seemed so very cool that I wanted to learn more. There were a few problems, however. The direction of Nishimura is traveling opposite to what this video shows. I eventually found this video is from Comet Encke back in 2007 as observed by STEREO-A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Encke\_tail\_rip\_off.ogv

    Well I can’t be that mad even though I was tricked because this is a really cool video and I learned some new things. Nishimura did go through a tail disconnection event. But buyer beware, eh?

    • Wilshire@lemmy.mlOP
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      Thank you for the correction. The article I sourced this from was misleading. I’ve edited the title.

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    Me after watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQpOT2CclF8#t=45s

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      I’m sorry but every video I see of him I end up having to rewatch the parody video:

      https://youtu.be/AYxu_MQSTTY?si=AAKIW8vlbcCLIdKj

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      Me after watching this: “cool”

  • AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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    So where’s all that water gonna end up? Also does losing what appears to be a not inconsiderable amount of it’s mass, has the orbit changed?

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