Video-Photo: LoveJoy, the Comet that survived the Sun!!!

Lovejoy Comet captured by ESO telescope in Chile. Photo:eso.org

ESO Observatory in Parnal, Chile, managed to capture stunning images with Lovejoy, a recently discovered comet that managed to survive after a meeting with the Sun.

Long exposure images, taken ​by Gabriel Brammerde three days ago (22 Dec. 2011) at the European Austral Observatory in Chile, shows the comet across the horizon just before dawn, informed the European Southern Observatory website.

“Comet tail was visible with the naked eye, and the combination of moon, comet, Milky Way and laser beam was equally impressive to the viewer, as seen in long exposure photographs,” said Gabriel Brammerde.

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Video: Amazing images with Lovejoy Comet as recorded by ESO VLT telescope in Chile