This is a false-color image of Comet Hyakutake (C/1996 B2) taken by the
Multispectral Imager (MSI) on the NEAR spacecraft on 24
March 1996. The image was obtained 36 days after launch as
part of the MSI and spacecraft early cruise calibration.
At this time, NEAR was 16.7 million km from the comet and 15.3
million km from the Earth. NEAR was actually 1.5 million km
farther from the comet than was the Earth because it is on an
outbound trajectory for an encounter with the asteroid 433 Eros
in 1999.
The image is a composite of two frames taken through
the clear filter with 1 second exposures. The field of view is
a full MSI frame: 2.5° by 2.25°. The inner coma of the
comet is visible, as are a number of stars ranging from
magnitude 5.1 to 8.2 (star names, magnitudes, and spectral
types are listed). The comet is centered in the image,
demonstrating the ability of the spacecraft to point accurately at a
moving target and to slew from position to position in the sky
using its onboard software.