Coming Soon: Comet Ikeya-Zhang
Bill Kendrick writes: "Space.com reports
that a newly discovered comet is approaching
the sun and earth. No, this one won't hit us, but
it should make for a good show. It'll be closest to the sun on March18th.
Here's a diagram of its orbit."
I doubt' we'll see a good show. From looking at the diagramm it will be (visually) near the sun which means it can't be seen at nights and only (like mercury) in the mornings/evenings shortly before the sun rises/sets and only close above the horizon.
This happens to be the subject of today's APOD.
The wonderful folks at the International Astronomical Union (Smithsonian Observatory) have published orbital elements and an ephemeris for Ikeya-Zhang.
This is most useful stuff! (Doesn't look like it will be much fun for binoc/naked eye until late March.)
The orbital elements are available for download into many popular astronomy programs, including xephem, the open source x-windows program.
Does this mean it'll be bringing quality Sweedish-made products at bargain prices?
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