Western
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Dont know how many of you are into "star gazing" I'm really not, but this comet wont be back for like 110,00 years, so I figured I look for it last night!
It became viewable for us at around 8:20 pm in the Western sky, 3/4 of the way to the ground , below right of the crescent moon.
Really neat to see something so unusual. Use binoculars, then you can pick it out (barely) with your naked eye. Doesn't last long, maybe 10 minutes, something to do with the sun light and it being like ten cabillian miles away
Comet Pan-STARRS Near the Moon Tonight: How to See It | Space.com
See Comet PanSTARRS As It Becomes Visible Across North America ォ AmericaSpace
My wife took this on the way to work this morning?? We are shocked since no one mentioned it so viewable in the morning!!
It became viewable for us at around 8:20 pm in the Western sky, 3/4 of the way to the ground , below right of the crescent moon.
Really neat to see something so unusual. Use binoculars, then you can pick it out (barely) with your naked eye. Doesn't last long, maybe 10 minutes, something to do with the sun light and it being like ten cabillian miles away
Comet Pan-STARRS Near the Moon Tonight: How to See It | Space.com
See Comet PanSTARRS As It Becomes Visible Across North America ォ AmericaSpace
My wife took this on the way to work this morning?? We are shocked since no one mentioned it so viewable in the morning!!