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astronomy1 year ago

"Rare 'Devil Comet' Reaches Peak Visibility - Don't Miss Your Chance!"

The "Devil Comet" Pons-Brooks, also known as 12P/Pons-Brooks, is currently visible in the southwest sky after sunset and is about to reach its brightest point before departing from the northern sky. Although it may not be visible to the naked eye, it can be observed with binoculars. To spot the comet, look for bright Jupiter in the constellation Aries about 30 minutes after sunset, as it will be in close proximity to the giant planet. This weekend marks its perihelion, making it the best time to catch a glimpse before it sinks lower towards the western horizon.

science1 year ago

"Spotting Comet Pons-Brooks: A Guide to Viewing the Spectacular Celestial Event"

Comet Pons-Brooks, a rare devil-horned comet visible once every 71 years, is nearing its last hurrah as it reaches perihelion on April 21. Stargazers have a few days left to spot the comet before it becomes obscured by the sun's light. While the comet's distinctive horns have faded, it remains visible in the western sky near Jupiter, and those in the southern hemisphere may still catch a glimpse through May. After that, Pons-Brooks will disappear from view for another seven decades.

astronomy1 year ago

"2024's 'Devil Comet': A Once-in-a-Lifetime Sky Spectacle"

The 12P/Pons-Brooks comet, comparable in size to Mount Everest, is making its first appearance in over 70 years and can be seen with binoculars or a small telescope until April 21, 2024. It will be best visible towards the end of March and may brighten enough to be visible to the naked eye. The comet, known for its cryovolcanic eruptions, is expected to reach its perihelion on April 21. The 12P in its name signifies that it was the 12th comet observed to periodically return, and it is a Halley-type comet with an orbital period of 71.3 years. Additionally, the 13P/Olbers comet and C/2023 A3 comet are expected to be visible later in 2024.

astronomy2 years ago

"Comet Pons-Brooks: A Celestial Spectacle Worth Observing!"

Comet Pons-Brooks, a periodic comet that orbits the sun every 71 years, recently had an outburst, rapidly brightening and taking on a peculiar shape. Although it is currently only visible with large telescopes, it could reach binocular range by March. The comet will share the sky with a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, but observing it during the eclipse requires caution and experience. As the comet gets closer to the sun, it will speed up and brighten, passing through various constellations. Its closest approach to the sun will be on April 21, 2024, and it will be closest to Earth on June 2, 2024.