Thursday, October 25, 2007

Mystery Comet Explodes Into Brightness
ScienceDaily

(Oct. 25, 2007) — A once-faint comet has made a sudden leap from obscurity to center stage. Comet 17P Holmes, now visible to northern hemisphere residents, increased its brightness by a factor of one million this week, going from magnitude 17 to 2. This makes it visible to the unaided eye as well as binoculars and telescopes, offering a unique viewing opportunity for sky watchers.

"This is a terrific outburst," said Brian Marsden, director emeritus of the Minor Planet Center, which tracks known comets and asteroids. "And since it doesn’t have a tail right now, some observers have confused it with a nova. We’ve had at least two reports of a new star."


*NOTE: Raymond and I can see this comet naked-eye in the middle of light-polluted Syracuse with a full moon bathing the night sky with light! Spectacular!

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