“Comet” Ison Now Visible To Naked Eye Along With 3 Other Comets (Nov. 11 Picture): Pictured from left to right are exploding Comet LINEAR X1, sungrazing Comet ISON, short-period Comet Encke, and the brightest of them all, Comet Lovejoy. All four are visible in binoculars or backyard telescopes, and Comet Lovejoy (mag. +6.0) is visible to the naked eye from dark-sky sites.
November 11, 2013 by indianinthemachine2 in WHAT DO WE SEE IN THE SKY!
Image credits: Sormano Astronomical Observatory (Nov. 7, 2013)
November 11, 2013 by indianinthemachine2 in WHAT DO WE SEE IN THE SKY!
Image credits: Sormano Astronomical Observatory (Nov. 7, 2013)
Pictured from left to right are exploding Comet LINEAR X1, sungrazing Comet ISON, short-period Comet Encke, and the brightest of them all, Comet Lovejoy. All four are visible in binoculars or backyard telescopes, and Comet Lovejoy (mag. +6.0) is visible to the naked eye from dark-sky sites. Comet ISON is actually one of the faintest of the group; only expanding Comet LINEAR X1 (mag. +8) is more difficult to see.
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IITM: ”Comet” Ison Now Visible To Naked Eye Along With 3 Other Comets…. well well well, things are getting rather interesting…is the blue kachina about to remove her mask?
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Thaanks to: omet Isonhttp://indianinthemachine.wordpress.com Nov 11 2013