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Ikeya-Zhang Cometh

nefertari writes: "It seems that comet Ikeya-Zhang will brighten a lot. A recent picture is today's APOD. Currently he should be visible in the evening, but from April on, you can watch him in the morning." We had an earlier story on this comet and several people posted good links.

9 comments

  1. Ikeya? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...as in - god of wicker and teac wood furniture?

  2. Erste Proust! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We'll all be killet! Fyre, mine children, fyre from Hemos' groin!!!

  3. SLASHDOT sells out to the MAN -- YOW! by babbage · · Score: 2, Funny
    First this Slashdot subscription nonsense, no we get thinly disguised Ikea ads being passed off as "astronomy news". Yeah right Michael, we aren't gonna fall for that one...

    ;)

    1. Re:SLASHDOT sells out to the MAN -- YOW! by Lord_Of_The_Beer · · Score: 1

      And the Zhang part is clearly an attempt to get in good with the chinese for stem cell research. /. - The NEW WORLD ORDER........

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  4. Excellent! by AnotherSteve · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've been thinking of starting a cult recently, and the arrival of another comet gives me a fine opportunity.

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  5. Historical Note: by Nyphur · · Score: 3, Interesting
    It is interesting to note that the comet was seen over 340 years ago by people who weren't quite sure what it was and was marked down as a "bright light in the sky". So we see that on it's last passing near earth's orbit in 1661 it was visible to the naked eye just as it is now. At that time it was also recorded as a very bright comet by the scientific coomunity which existed at the time, but to the leity it was seen as a "sign from God".

    I belive it was seen during a war, but I never listened when i did History at school. What war was it, if there was a war at the time at all?

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    1. Re:Historical Note: by billcopc · · Score: 1

      I'm curious : How can we tell that this 'bright light' is the same as the comet we're seeing now ? I say the next big bright space light I see, I'll name it the Billco Comet so that confused people in another 300 years can say "Hey, some idiot named Billco thought this mars lander was a comet. Ha!"

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    2. Re:Historical Note: by Remus+Shepherd · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Now that modern astronomers have seen this comet, they're taking precise measurements of its orbit. By their calculations, they figure it should also have been visible about 340 years ago. (Or, put another way, its orbit has a 340 year period.) Then they checked the historical records for any comets mentioned about that time, and found one that fit. QED.

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