The X marks the current position of Comet PanSTARRS C/2015 ER61. The comet will have moved slightly to the left of the X a few days from now. |
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Friday, April 7, 2017
Comet Star
Back in December, Comet 45P passed quite near the star Theta Capricorn. Now, Comet PanSTARRS C/2015 ER61 is passing quite near this same star, almost exactly three months since 45P did. When 45P was in Capricorn, the constellation was sinking into the sunset glow, now, as PanSTARRS is here, Capricorn emerges from the Sunrise glow. Both comets have a similar brightness. To find Comet PanSTARRS, sweep about 3 degrees north of Theta Capricorn with binoculars or a telescope. Look for a large, diffuse glow. This interesting occurrence reminds us to never stop watching the sky!
Sunday, April 2, 2017
See Comet Lovejoy
Comet 41P/ T-G-C, hasn't preformed as well as was predicted. But that's no matter! we now have in the morning sky, Comet 2017/C E4 Lovejoy, which is currently visible in binoculars. By mid-April, it should reach unaided eye visibility. Here are charts, generated with www.theskylive.com.
As always, interpolate what the correct location is based from the charts. It will appear as a faint, blue-grey smudge. If you have a telescope, be sure to check it out!
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