Comet Lulin Closest To Earth Tonight 60
William Robinson writes "Comet Lulin, formally known as C/2007 N3, which is on a visit to the inner solar system, will make its closest approach to earth tonight, about 38 million miles away. To the naked eye, the comet looks like a fuzzy patch of hazy light in the southeastern sky near Saturn, at the tip of Leo the Lion's hind leg. After this brief visit, Lulin will be heading back out to its kin in the Oort Cloud."
Next time.. (Score:5, Funny)
If you're a bit too busy to go out of the basement to look, bear in mind that it won't be coming around again for another 50 million years (give or take 500,000 or so), so you might want to brave going outside after all.
Re:Nice antenostication there, guys (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Next time.. (Score:3, Funny)
I live in NYC, we're lucky we can see the moon.
I'll have to wait for photos.
Re:Next time.. (Score:3, Funny)
That's no moon! :O
(Obligatory, please forgive me..)
Re:Next time.. (Score:2, Funny)
No biggie. I'll catch it next time.
Re:I got some photos of Lulin a few days ago (Score:1, Funny)
> Refractory artifacts?
i hope not! [wikipedia.org]
Re:Next time.. (Score:3, Funny)
I prefer having sidereal photons directly hit my eyes.
Re:Next time.. (Score:3, Funny)
Couldn't find it, and I got soaking wet.