Comet Machholz Now Visible to Naked Eye 30
An anonymous reader submits "A comet discovered only this summer is brightening quickly and already visible to the unaided eye. Comet Macholz should be visible to the unaided eye until late January. On the night of January 7 - 8, it will sail about 2 degrees (4 Moon widths) to the west of the easily recognisable Pleiades star cluster, often known as the Seven Sisters. It will be at its closest to Earth Jan. 5-6, 2005, when it will be 32 million miles away." (Mentioned a few days ago, too.)
Obligatory (Score:2)
On Topic, will this be visible from the sothern hemisphere?
Re:Obligatory (Score:4, Informative)
Its visible about 20 degrees in the sky to the north, after 10:30pm adelaide time.
I went to see it 2 days ago (after the first slashdot story) but it was cloudy... and its cloudy every damn day.
I suggest you drive up north up port wakefield road somewhere to get away from the city lights to somewhere real dark to try and look, but only if the weather cooperates.
In a few days time you won't see it at all as it won't appear above the horizon at all for us southern hemisphere observers. Northen hemisphere observers are in for a real treat I think.
D.
Re:Obligatory (Score:3, Interesting)
I haven't seen anything that says this baby should be seen in Adelaide (or the southern hemisphere at all). I wish it wasn't so cloudy... I'd head out and have a look.
Whatever you do, don't turn left just before Pt Wakefield (heading north)
A.
It's all over now. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:It's all over now. (Score:3, Informative)
BTW: It's discoverer tells the tale of how it was found here [sjaa.net]. Amazing what you can do with a telescope that the parents bought for Christmas 1968.
Re:It's all over now. (Score:1)
Obligatory Conspiracy Theory (Score:2)
mach -> make
holz -> wood
newly discovered comet -> new star
It's the making of Wormwood! Forget all that Chernobyl hocus pocus. Maybe when Tempel 1 gets impacted, a piece will hit machholz causing it to make a direct course for Earth.
We're doomed!
Re:Obligatory Conspiracy Theory (Score:2)
I was made over thirty years ago, thank you very much...
Darn useless NASA (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Darn useless NASA (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Darn useless NASA (Score:1)
Argh (Score:1)
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Naked Eye (Score:3, Informative)
From one of the articles [news-about-space.org]: "In binoculars, look for an object that is fuzzy compared with the much more distant stars."
This doesn't really meet my definition of "naked eye." I guess I was expecting something like the Hale-Bopp comet which was easily visible to the unaided, naked eye. This one appears to be much farther away.
Re:Naked Eye (Score:2, Insightful)
I think what they meant was it will be visible to the naked eye, but if you look at it through binoculars it will be fuzzy compared to the stars.
Re:Naked Eye (Score:1)
Unfortunately, n
I can vouch (Score:1)
"Visible to the naked eye..." (Score:2)
If you can see and count seven Pleiades and if you are in a place where you
Re:"Visible to the naked eye..." (Score:2)
Exactly right. Take back the night. Learn how to curb light pollution at d [darksky.org]
O-oh.... (Score:1)
O, Comet: it smells like Listerine!
O, Comet: It makes you vomit
So buy some Comet and vomit today!
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Re:O-oh.... (Score:1)