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See a Passing Comet This Sunday
Posted on 12/14/18 at 8:58 pm
Posted on 12/14/18 at 8:58 pm
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On Sunday, Dec. 16, the comet known as 46P/Wirtanen will make one of the 10 closest comet flybys of Earth in 70 years, and you may even be able to see it without a telescope.
Although the approach will be a distant 7.1 million miles (11.4 million kilometers, or 30 lunar distances) from Earth, it's still a fairly rare opportunity. "This will be the closest comet Wirtanen has come to Earth for centuries and the closest it will come to Earth for centuries," said Paul Chodas, manager of the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. What's more, Chodas said, "This could be one of the brightest comets in years, offering astronomers an important opportunity to study a comet up close with ground-based telescopes, both optical and radar."
Comet Wirtanen has already been visible in larger amateur telescopes, and while the brightness of comets is notoriously difficult to predict, there is the possibility that during its close approach comet Wirtanen could be visible with binoculars or to the naked eye.

On Sunday, Dec. 16, the comet known as 46P/Wirtanen will make one of the 10 closest comet flybys of Earth in 70 years, and you may even be able to see it without a telescope.
Although the approach will be a distant 7.1 million miles (11.4 million kilometers, or 30 lunar distances) from Earth, it's still a fairly rare opportunity. "This will be the closest comet Wirtanen has come to Earth for centuries and the closest it will come to Earth for centuries," said Paul Chodas, manager of the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. What's more, Chodas said, "This could be one of the brightest comets in years, offering astronomers an important opportunity to study a comet up close with ground-based telescopes, both optical and radar."
Comet Wirtanen has already been visible in larger amateur telescopes, and while the brightness of comets is notoriously difficult to predict, there is the possibility that during its close approach comet Wirtanen could be visible with binoculars or to the naked eye.

Posted on 12/14/18 at 8:59 pm to DavidTheGnome
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Posted on 12/14/18 at 8:59 pm to DavidTheGnome
Hale Bopp was the GOAT
Posted on 12/14/18 at 8:59 pm to DavidTheGnome
What time will the roofing thread be posted?
Posted on 12/14/18 at 9:06 pm to DavidTheGnome
This comet is stopping by for my birthday. The cosmos love me. 
Posted on 12/14/18 at 9:09 pm to saint tiger225
You can probably see it right now to be honest, especially with binoculars or a telescope
Posted on 12/14/18 at 9:12 pm to DavidTheGnome
I'm in BR for my bday and it's cloudy here. Wish I was back at my place in San Diego to view this, I'm sure the skies are clear over there.
Posted on 12/14/18 at 9:36 pm to DavidTheGnome
I photographed Comet Holmes several years ago through a 6" reflector.


Posted on 12/16/18 at 1:28 pm to DavidTheGnome
Reminder to look for the comet tonight 
Posted on 12/16/18 at 1:31 pm to DavidTheGnome
Time and what part of the sky?
Posted on 12/16/18 at 1:35 pm to Deactived
Should be visible all night and near overhead tracking from the east to the south. Download an app called Sky Guide ans it’ll point you in he exact direction of it. Also handy for identifying planets, stars, etc.
Posted on 12/16/18 at 8:49 pm to DavidTheGnome
Too cloudy here unfortunately. Any of the rest of y’all having any luck?
Posted on 12/16/18 at 9:13 pm to DavidTheGnome
Too much murk in the sky here in BHM.


Posted on 12/16/18 at 9:16 pm to DavidTheGnome
Nope in Houston. Plus I live downtown so too much light pollution
Posted on 12/16/18 at 9:34 pm to Nado Jenkins83
Yeah, it's been cloudy most nights here for the past week. I had been hoping to get a glimpse of the Geminid shower last week but no dice.
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