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  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Comet Leonard Before Star Cluster M3

    12/12/2021 2:21:13 PM PST · by MtnClimber · 12 replies
    APOD.NASA.gov ^ | 12 Dec, 2021 | Image Credit & Copyright: Dan Bartlett
    Explanation: Comet Leonard is now visible to the unaided eye -- but just barely. Passing nearest to the Earth today, the comet is best seen this week soon after sunset, toward the west, low on the horizon. Currently best visible in the north, by late December the comet will best be seen from south of Earth's equator. The featured image of Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) was taken a week ago from California, USA. The deep exposure shows in great detail the comet's green gas coma and developing dust tail. The comet -- across our inner Solar System and only light-minutes...
  • Comet A1 Leonard Brightens in December – May Be Visible With Naked Eye

    12/06/2021 12:01:27 PM PST · by Red Badger · 7 replies
    https://scitechdaily.com ^ | By DAVID DICKINSON, UNIVERSE TODAY DECEMBER 6, 2021
    An image of comet Leonard (C/2021 A1) taken November 13, 2021, from June Lake in California. Credit & Copyright: Dan E. Bartlett Now is the time to start tracking Comet C/2021 A1 Leonard, as it starts its dawn dive sunward. The days following New Year’s 2021 saw a comet discovery with potential. On the night of January 3rd, exactly one year to the day prior to perihelion, astronomer Gregory J. Leonard working at the Mount Lemmon Observatory near Tucson Arizona discovered the first long-period comet of the year, C/2021 A1 Leonard. Shining at magnitude +19 and 5 Astronomical Units (AU)...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Introducing Comet Leonard

    11/21/2021 4:05:41 PM PST · by MtnClimber · 10 replies
    APOD.NASA.gov ^ | 21 Nov, 2021 | Image Credit & Copyright: Dan Bartlett
    Explanation: Here comes Comet Leonard. Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) was discovered as a faint smudge in January 2021 when it was out past Mars -- but its orbit will take the giant shedding ice-ball into the inner Solar System, passing near both Earth and Venus in December before it swoops around the Sun in early January 2022. Although comets are notoriously hard to predict, some estimations have Comet Leonard brightening to become visible to the unaided eye in December. Comet Leonard was captured just over a week ago already sporting a green-tinged coma and an extended dust tail. The featured...