Comet News
We may be
in for a show late next year.
About a year from now, Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) probably will become the
brightest comet anyone alive has ever seen. How bright it could get is
currently the subject of vigorous discussion among planetary scientists
and everyday comet-watchers.
And:
By late summer 2013, observers at dark locations should be able to spot
the comet through small telescopes or possibly even binoculars. And
sometime in late October or early November, C/2012 S1 should cross the
naked-eye visibility threshold. From there, it may reach — or even
exceed — the brightness of the Full Moon.
Yay!
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