Comet Desktop Background
Categories: - Main color: Black
![Comet](/p/2013/09/23/643447_comet_1920x1200_h.jpg)
Categories: Updated: 8 years ago - November 4, 2016
Tags: Upload Wallpapers Main color: Black
Description: Download Comet Desktop Background Desktop Background from the above display resolutions for Standart 4:3, Standart 5:4, Widescreen 16:10, Widescreen 16:9, Netbook, Tablet, Playbook, PlayStation, HD, Android HD , iPad, iPad 2, iPad mini, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPod Touch 5, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch 4, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS. If you want, you can download Original resolution which may fits perfect to your screen.
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Desktop Background EXIF data
Name | Value |
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Bits Per Sample | 8 |
Blue Matrix Column | 0.14307 0.06061 0.7141 |
Blue Tone Reproduction Curve | (Binary data 2060 bytes, use -b option to extract) |
CMM Flags | Not Embedded, Independent |
Color Components | 3 |
Color Space Data | RGB |
Connection Space Illuminant | 0.9642 1 0.82491 |
Device Attributes | Reflective, Glossy, Positive, Color |
Device Manufacturer | IEC |
Device Mfg Desc | IEC http |
Device Model | sRGB |
Device Model Desc | IEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB |
Encoding Process | Baseline DCT, Huffman coding |
Exif Byte Order | Big-endian (Motorola, MM) |
File Access Date/Time | 2016 |
File Creation Date/Time | 2016 |
File Modification Date/Time | 2016 |
File Size | 439 kB |
File Type | JPEG |
File Type Extension | jpg |
Green Matrix Column | 0.38515 0.71687 0.09708 |
Green Tone Reproduction Curve | (Binary data 2060 bytes, use -b option to extract) |
Image Description | This new view of Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) was taken with the TRAPPIST national telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory on the morning of Friday 15 November 2013. Comet ISON was first spotted in our skies in September 2012, and will make its closest approach to the Sun in late November 2013. TRAPPIST has been monitoring comet ISON since mid-October, using broad-band filters like those used in this image. It has also been using special narrow-band filters which isolate the emission of various gases, allowing astronomers to count how many molecules of each type are released by the comet. Comet ISON was fairly quiet until 1 November 2013, when a first outburst doubled the amount of gas emitted by the comet. On 13 November, just before this image was taken, a second giant outburst shook the comet, increasing its activity by a factor of ten. It is now bright enough to be seen with a good pair of binoculars from a dark site, in the morning skies towards the East. Over the past couple of nights, the comet has stabilised at its new level of activity. These outbursts were caused by the intense heat of the Sun reaching ice in the tiny nucleus of the comet as it zooms toward the Sun, causing the ice to sublimate and throwing large amounts of dust and gas into space. By the time ISON makes its closest approach to the Sun on 28 November (at only 1.2 million kilometres from its surface ΓÇö just a little less than the diameter of the Sun!), the heat will cause even more ice to sublimate. However, it could also break the whole nucleus down into small fragments, which would completely evaporate by the time the comet moves away from the Sun's intense heat. If ISON survives its passage near the Sun, it could then become spectacularly bright in the morning sky. The image is a composite of four different 30-second exposures through blue, green, red, and near-infrared filters. As the comet moved in front of the background stars, these appear as multiple coloured dots. TRAPPIST (TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope) is devoted to the study of planetary systems through two approaches |
Image Height | 1200 |
Image Size | 1920x1200 |
Image Width | 1920 |
JFIF Version | 1.01 |
Luminance | 76.03647 80 87.12462 |
Measurement Backing | 0 0 0 |
Measurement Flare | 0.999% |
Measurement Geometry | Unknown |
Measurement Illuminant | D65 |
Measurement Observer | CIE 1931 |
Media Black Point | 0 0 0 |
Media White Point | 0.95045 1 1.08905 |
Megapixels | 2.3 |
MIME Type | image/jpeg |
Primary Platform | Microsoft Corporation |
Profile Class | Display Device Profile |
Profile CMM Type | Lino |
Profile Connection Space | XYZ |
Profile Copyright | Copyright (c) 1998 Hewlett-Packard Company |
Profile Creator | HP |
Profile Date Time | 1998 |
Profile Description | sRGB IEC61966-2.1 |
Profile File Signature | acsp |
Profile ID | 0 |
Profile Version | 2.1.0 |
Red Matrix Column | 0.43607 0.22249 0.01392 |
Red Tone Reproduction Curve | (Binary data 2060 bytes, use -b option to extract) |
Rendering Intent | Perceptual |
Resolution Unit | inches |
Software | Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows) |
Technology | Cathode Ray Tube Display |
Viewing Cond Desc | Reference Viewing Condition in IEC61966-2.1 |
Viewing Cond Illuminant | 19.6445 20.3718 16.8089 |
Viewing Cond Illuminant Type | D50 |
Viewing Cond Surround | 3.92889 4.07439 3.36179 |
X Resolution | 0 |
Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling | YCbCr4 |
Y Resolution | 0 |