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COMET ISON APPROACHES
SpaceWeather.com ^
| January 8, 2013
| John Chumack
Posted on 01/09/2013 11:09:17 PM PST by Errant
Later this year, Comet ISON could put on an unforgettable display as it plunges toward the sun for a fiery encounter likely to turn the "dirty snowball" into a naked-eye object in broad daylight. At the moment, however, it doesn't look like much. John Chumack sends this picture, taken Jan. 8th, from his private observatory in Yellow Springs, Ohio:
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TOPICS: Astronomy; Miscellaneous; Science
KEYWORDS: 2012s1; comet; comet2012s1; cometison; earth; greencomet; ison; space
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Comet ISON is a sungrazer. On Nov. 28, 2013, it will fly through the sun's outer atmosphere only 1.2 million km from the stellar surface below. If the comet survives the encounter, it could emerge glowing as brightly as the Moon, visible near the sun in the blue daylight sky. The comet's dusty tail stretching into the night would create a worldwide sensation. As comet ISON makes its approach, it will dive in toward the Sun from slightly above the orbital plane of the planets and then exit out below this plane. If the comet survives its encounter with the sun in one piece, it will pass some distance in front of and below the earth at roughly 250,000 mph, and cross earth's orbit in about one week after its closest approach to the sun. If it breaks up, depending upon where this occurs and the amount of surviving debris, it could be even more interesting!
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posted on
01/09/2013 11:09:23 PM PST
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Errant
To: winoneforthegipper; SunkenCiv; The Cajun; machogirl
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posted on
01/09/2013 11:10:32 PM PST
by
Errant
Comment #3 Removed by Moderator
To: F15Eagle
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posted on
01/09/2013 11:36:26 PM PST
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Errant
To: Errant
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posted on
01/09/2013 11:37:17 PM PST
by
FredZarguna
(Liberals: they devolved, they rebelled, there are many copies ... and they have a Plan)
To: FredZarguna
LOL!
SAO 60312 INCOMING!!!
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posted on
01/09/2013 11:39:54 PM PST
by
Errant
To: Errant
If it could only hit Washington DC
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posted on
01/09/2013 11:43:58 PM PST
by
Democrat_media
(media makes mass shooters household names to create more & take our guns)
To: FredZarguna
Mmmm. But man, magnitude 16 is pretty impressive. You know, that exposure looks like film to me. You don’t suppose that’s film, do you? Geez, I wouldn’t think so, but it looks like it!
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01/09/2013 11:51:58 PM PST
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dr_lew
To: Errant
Hopefully the sun won’t belch at earth as Ison gets close.
To: SaraJohnson
I hope it stays in one piece and on its original trajectory. It's possible ISON could break up or materials evaporating from the surface from intense heat alter its course, or similar to what you said, impact the sun, creating a large flare and etc.
If it breaks up, there could be a slight possibility that we could see some of the debris headed in our direction. If it stays together, not much chance of it ever hitting earth, even if the original trajectory is altered somehow.
Much depends upon the size of the nucleus. I haven't seen any accurate information on this.
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01/10/2013 12:27:44 AM PST
by
Errant
To: SaraJohnson
I hope it stays in one piece and on its original trajectory. It's possible ISON could break up or materials evaporating from the surface from intense heat alter its course, or similar to what you said, impact the sun, creating a large flare and etc.
If it breaks up, there could be a slight possibility that we could see some of the debris headed in our direction. If it stays together, not much chance of it ever hitting earth, even if the original trajectory is altered somehow.
Much depends upon the size of the nucleus. I haven't seen any accurate information on this.
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01/10/2013 12:27:44 AM PST
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Errant
To: dr_lew
Yeah, I sure thought it was a plate when I saw it.
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01/10/2013 1:13:39 AM PST
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FredZarguna
(Liberals: they devolved, they rebelled, there are many copies ... and they have a Plan)
To: Errant
Saw a simulation of what it *should* look like, will be quite a show before sunset and at sunrise.
If it survives, the tail should cover a decent portion of the sky, according to the simulation.
Then again, the last 2, forget their names, were big fizzles.
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01/10/2013 2:33:33 AM PST
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The Cajun
(Sarah Palin, Mark Levin......Nuff said.)
To: Errant
LOL, should have looked further down, the simulation in your post #4 is the same one I saw previously.
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01/10/2013 2:38:38 AM PST
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The Cajun
(Sarah Palin, Mark Levin......Nuff said.)
To: Errant; brytlea; cripplecreek; decimon; bigheadfred; KoRn; Grammy; married21; steelyourfaith; ...
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01/10/2013 3:55:25 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)
To: Errant
Thanks for that link. I traveled south to see Comet Halley and while thankful that I could observe it, it wasn’t the “show” I thought it would be. I am really looking forward to Comet Ison.
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01/10/2013 5:35:46 AM PST
by
ILS21R
(Everything is a conspiracy. No? You're living in one.)
To: dr_lew
Mmmm. But man, magnitude 16 is pretty impressive.When it comes to celestial objects, the higher the magnitude, the less visible the object is. Just making sure you knew that.
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01/10/2013 5:59:18 AM PST
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JRios1968
(I'm guttery and trashy, with a hint of lemon. - Laz)
To: The Cajun
"Then again, the last 2, forget their names" Comet Kohoutek in 1973
and Halley's Comet in 1986.
Both overhyped duds.
(Hard to believe Kohoutek was almost 40 years ago!)
To: eCSMaster
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01/10/2013 6:32:26 AM PST
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Revelation 911
(hump scratching n'er do well.....all strung out on chicken wings and venison jerky)
To: Revelation 911
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