If we’re lucky, this comet may turn out to be one of the more amazing sky phenomena witnessed in the last few *generations* on Earth. Everything depends on how much of this comet gets vaporized by the Sun…
„By late November, Comet Ison will be visible to the unaided eye just after dark in the same direction as the setting Sun. Its tail could stretch like a searchlight into the sky above the horizon. Then it will swing rapidly around the Sun, passing within two million miles of it, far closer than any planet ever does, to emerge visible in the evening sky heading northward towards the pole star. It could be an „unaided eye” object for month.”
Canton is the fellow who updates your astronomy calendar (full moons, equinoxes, etc.) from his laptop in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It’s his birthday today!
The astronomy calendar is an effort of love and no reciprocity is needed or expected, but if you’d like to say thank you for his efforts, then please visit:
http://cantonbecker.com/astronomy-calendar/credits.html
Since you’ll already be awake late tonight, go outside to look at Sirius. You know Sirius as the Dog Star, but it’s better described as the New Year’s Star. Here’s why: every New Year’s Eve (and for the first few days in January) Sirius rises to its highest point (just crossing the meridian) at midnight.
„Think of it, the brightest star visible from our planet reaches its highest point above the horizon at midnight every New Year’s Eve. It’s a wonderful, cosmic reminder that this most brilliant of stellar lights is welcoming in the New Year, giving us all hope for a bright new beginning.”
Canton is the fellow who updates your astronomy calendar (full moons, equinoxes, etc.) from his laptop in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It’s his birthday today!
The astronomy calendar is an effort of love and no reciprocity is needed or expected, but if you’d like to say thank you for his efforts, then please visit:
http://cantonbecker.com/astronomy-calendar/credits.html
Canton is the fellow who updates your astronomy calendar (full moons, equinoxes, etc.) from his laptop in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It’s his birthday today!
The astronomy calendar is an effort of love and no reciprocity is needed or expected, but if you’d like to say thank you for his efforts, then please visit:
http://cantonbecker.com/astronomy-calendar/credits.html
Canton is the fellow who updates your astronomy calendar (full moons, equinoxes, etc.) from his laptop in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It’s his birthday today!
The astronomy calendar is an effort of love and no reciprocity is needed or expected, but if you’d like to say thank you for his efforts, then please visit:
https://cantonbecker.com/astronomy-calendar/credits.html
GIŻYCKO BLIŻEJ GWIAZD!
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