Posted on 03/18/2013 7:13:19 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Explanation: Have you seen the comet? As Comet PANSTARRS fades, careful observers -- even with unaided eyes -- should still be able to find the shedding ice ball on the western horizon just after sunset. Pictured above, Comet PANSTARRS (C/2011 L4) was pointed out from a hilltop last week on First Encounter Beach in Massachusetts, USA. The comet was discovered by -- and is named for -- the Pan-STARRS astronomical sky survey that discovered it. As the comet now recedes from both the Earth and the Sun, it will remain visible further into the night, although binoculars or a small telescope will soon to be needed to find it.
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[Credit & Copyright: Chris Cook]
Growing Gallery: Comet PanSTARRS at Sunset
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Careful you don’t freeze to death in all this global warming.
Nice!
Wow - what a beautiful shot.
I read the two figures as father and son, but I could just be projecting as a Dad.
Thanks!
I’ve not been out there for at least a few weeks, hmm, probably was a rare nice day in February. The summers’ swimming area was completely dry land, with the Lake held back by 40 yards of ice wall.
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