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Bright Comet in Sky

Posted: Oct 25 2007 2:44 pm
by Dschur
Hey all there is a really bright comet if you look tonight or soon. They don't know how long it will be bright. It is easy naked eye from the city as well with the full moon.
October 24, 2007
A nearly unprecedented outburst has raised Comet 17P/Holmes from a 17th-magnitude object visible only through large telescopes into plain view without optical aid. The comet lies in Perseus the Hero and will remain visible all night from most of the Northern Hemisphere.

This morning, observers in Japan reported Comet Holmes glowing at 3rd magnitude — bright enough to see with naked eyes even from most cities — and still growing brighter. If you have clear weather tonight, head out once the sky darkens and look toward the northeast.

The comet lies about 30° high — one-third of the way from the horizon to straight overhead — at 9 p.m. local daylight time. It then appears about twice as high as the bright star Capella. For observers at mid-northern latitudes, the comet climbs directly overhead between 2 and 3 a.m. You'll have to contend with a nearly Full Moon all night, but you still should see the comet plainly.

Unlike most bright comets, Holmes doesn't possess a long tail. It looks just like a modestly bright star, so you'll need to use the finder chart to zero in on it. Even large telescopes reveal no details. The comet currently lies 150 million miles (245 million km) from Earth and 225 million miles (365 million km) from the Sun.

No one knows how long the outburst will last. When London observer Edwin Holmes discovered the comet in November 1892, it was also in an outburst and some 100,000 times brighter than it normally is. During that appearance, the comet faded 3 magnitudes in the course of a week.

Re: Bright Comet in Sky

Posted: Aug 03 2013 7:37 pm
by big_load
@beterarcher
Unfortunately, more recent reports suggest more strongly that we'll miss the originally predicted big show.
"The future of comet ISON does not look bright," astronomer Ignacio Ferrin, with the University of Antioquia in Colombia, said in a statement on Monday.
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/comet-ce ... 6C10791078

Re: Bright Comet in Sky

Posted: Aug 03 2013 8:09 pm
by beterarcher
@big_load
Bummer, I'll keep an eye out though.

Re: Bright Comet in Sky

Posted: Aug 12 2013 1:05 pm
by Dschur
Here is a picture of it back in Feb.