Scientists are saying that with the assistance of the world s most effective electronic digital camera, they have captured an amazing shot of the comet Lovejoy.

From the word that has been passing around, it is evident that the picture was captured exactly at the time when Lovejoy was transiting around 51 million miles away from the Planet Earth. The usage of Dark Power Digital Camera has helped in capturing this astonishing image.

The camera was in charge of scanning the southern sky on the 27th of December as a vital element of the Dark Electrical Power Study.

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The panel of researchers has confirmed that the mid part of the comet is a ball of ice of about three miles from one side to the other. The eye-catching head of the comet is a mantle of gas and dust which is around 400,000 miles in diameter.

Scientists are saying that in order to respond to a handful of the most basic inquiries regarding the universe, the 5 to 12 months of mission is being singlehandedly assisted by the Dark Energy Camera.

A member of the observational panel has stated that it was shocking to come across Comet Lovejoy popping up on the display screen in the control room.

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The team has written in their Dark Energy Detectives blog that It reminds us that before we can look out beyond our Galaxy to the far reach of the Universe; we need to watch out for celestial objects that are much closer to home.

To conclude on what the experts have to say, the Dark Energy Survey (DES) is strategized to explore the source which accelerates the universe. Not just that, but the panel of experts have informed that this is also a support to expose the Mother-Earth s darkish electricity. For the third time, a 6 month long season of observation has just been finished by this digital camera.