by iamlucky13 » Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:34 pm
Well, something's going on, because I see a comet transposed next to Jupiter. I looked, but I couldn't spot a kitten
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap071030.html
When I first read your title I was a little confused. "That's not astronomy" gets said fairly often, typically when the APOD is of some atmospheric phenomena. I couldn't fathom how a comet would not be considered astronomy.
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The size of the coma has definitely been growing over the last couple of days, but does anyone know if the comet is getting brighter? Friday or Saturday I saw the magnitude quoted as 2.8. All I've seen since then is 3 (rounded, I assume).
Well, something's going on, because I see a comet transposed next to Jupiter. I looked, but I couldn't spot a kitten :)
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap071030.html
When I first read your title I was a little confused. "That's not astronomy" gets said fairly often, typically when the APOD is of some atmospheric phenomena. I couldn't fathom how a comet would not be considered astronomy.
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The size of the coma has definitely been growing over the last couple of days, but does anyone know if the comet is getting brighter? Friday or Saturday I saw the magnitude quoted as 2.8. All I've seen since then is 3 (rounded, I assume).