[NAEP] Fwd: The Extravagant Tail of Comet McNaught

Dawn Wiseman dawn at nativeaccess.com
Fri Jan 19 12:55:06 EST 2007


Comet McNaught has rounded the sun and is now pretty much only 
visible from the southern hemisphere. The link below has some great 
photos of what people way,way south of us are seeing.


>Space Weather News for Jan. 19, 2006
>http://spaceweather.com
>
>Last night at sunset, motorists in South Africa pulled over to watch 
>what seemed to be a bush fire.  As the twilight deepened, however, 
>they realized it was something else: the extravagant tail of Comet 
>McNaught. Even experienced astronomers say they've never seen 
>anything quite like it.  McNaught's tail materializes at sunset in 
>the southern hemisphere and is visible to the unaided eye as a 
>majestic fan of pale streamers. 
>
>The comet itself is visible only from the southern hemisphere, but 
>its tail sweeps all the way back into northern skies. People in 
>California, Colorado and Hawaii have seen it peeking above the 
>western horizon about an hour after sunset. This "northern tail" is 
>faint but pretty, and resembles a pale aurora borealis.  (Dark skies 
>are absolutely required.)
>
>Visit http://spaceweather.com for photos and observing tips.



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