Thursday, January 11, 2007

Comet McNaught

Remember the Hale-Bopp Comet back in 1997? Well, there's another more recently discovered comet that is coming close to Earth, supposedly three times as bright and the best opportunity to see one like it in 32 years:
The newly discovered comet, first observed in Australia last August, is three times more dazzling than Hale-Bopp in 1997.

It is officially the brightest since Comet West in 1975.

Tomorrow the star will sweep within 15.8 million miles of the sun and continue glowing until Monday.

It is visible to the right of Venus soon after sunset and also in the dawn sky to the south-east.

'Make an effort even if the weather prospects look poor,' said Nick James of the British Astronomical Association.
I saw this last night and thought to myself "Wow, Venus is pretty bright... or is that a plane?"

Nope, it's a comet, and it's pretty darned cool. You'll need a very flat horizon (or a hill) to see the comet, but it should be the brightest object in the evening sky.

UPDATE: For easy evening viewing instructions, click here. For morning instructions, click here.

3 Comments:

At 2:12 PM, Blogger Doogman said...
Just wait till one of these puppies hits us - will make nukular war look like a snowball fight.

We should really be aiming our missles OUTWARDS - the universe is truly much more dangerous.

Can you say 'smite'? Knew ya could. (smile)

 

At 4:22 PM, Blogger Shaun Kenney said...
Too bad ICBMs are worthless for that purpose.

The good news is that the space program could very well create the projectile that would achieve something like that -- a bunker buster for asteroids.

 

At 11:05 PM, Blogger Shaun Kenney said...
Not really Art. While the blast might be effective, it's way ICBM delivery is designed.

It's not for asteroids.

 

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