Thursday, January 15, 2015

Take Time to View Comet Lovejoy ~ Visable the Next Few Nights

Discussions concerning all matters of humanity's ascension into a higher dimensional existence culminating in 2012 Comet LovejoyExcerpt from issaquahpress.comSkywatchers should enjoy a good view of the Comet Lovejoy, or C/2014 Q2, which should be visible to the unaided eye under good conditions for the next few nights.“Should we get a clear sky, Comet Lovejoy should appear to the right side of the constellations Orion and Taurus, now visible in the southern sky,” Bruce Palmquist, Central Washington University professor of physics and science education, said in a news release.To see the comet, viewers should face due south, and look to the three stars that make up Orion’s belt.“The comet should appear a little to the right of Orion’s belt or the snout of Taurus the bull,” Palmquist said. “With binoculars or a small telescope, you should be able to see it clearly. “The best time to see the comet should be after 8 p.m.,” he continued. “And its best to find a place away from any city lights.”The comet head has a vivid green color, due to carbon molecules fluorescing in the sun’s ultraviolet light.The next time it will be visible to anyone on Earth will be roughly 10,000 years from now.



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