At 6am Sunday morning, Comet Ison should be visible to the eye - TopicsExpress



          

At 6am Sunday morning, Comet Ison should be visible to the eye like a blurry star in the East just above and to the right of Mercury. From Spaceweather: Comet ISONs tail extends more than 8 million kilometers behind the comets nucleus. For comparison, thats 21 times the distance between Earth and the Moon. Because so much gas and dust is spewing from the comets core, it is impossible to see clearly what caused Comet ISONs outburst on Nov. 13-14. One possibility is that fresh veins of ice are opening up in the comets nucleus, vaporizing furiously as ISON approaches the sun. Another possibility is that the nucleus has completely fragmented. If so, it will still be several days before we know for sure, says Karl Battams, an astronomer with NASAs Comet ISON Observing Campaign. When comet nuclei fall apart, it’s not like a shrapnel-laden explosion. Instead, the chunks slowly drift apart at slightly different speeds. Given that ISON’s nucleus is shrouded in such a tremendous volume of light-scattering dust and gas right now, it will be almost impossible to determine this for at least a few days and perhaps not until the comet reaches the field of view of NASAs STEREO HI-1A instrument on November 21, 2013. We will have to wait for the chunks to drift apart a sufficient distance, assuming they dont crumble first. In short, no one knows for sure what is happening to Comet ISON. This could be the comets death throes--or just the first of many brightening events the comet experiences as it plunges toward the sun for a close encounter on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 28th). Monitoring is encouraged. Comet ISON rises in the east just before the sun. Amateur astronomers, if you have a GOTO telescope, enter these coordinates. Dates of special interest include Nov. 17th and 18th when the comet will pass the bright star Spica, making ISON extra-easy to find. By: Pamela Johnson https://facebook/photo.php?fbid=10201683044936927&set=a.1060092621581.2011564.1203876681&type=1&theater
Posted on: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 22:30:59 +0000

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