Have You Seen the Comet Panstarrs yet??
By Marja
@buenavida (9984)
Sweden
March 19, 2013 8:27pm CST
It is not so often we can see comets in the sky, but now those who live in the northern parts of the world see this comet after sunset.
I remember when I, some years ago, last time could use simple binoculars to watch an ealier comet.. Was it Halebop??
Here is a picture and two videos of this new comet
http://www.oneminuteastronomer.com/7965/images-comet-panstarrs/
And this year we can see two comets visible for the naked eye, which is very rare. So why not have a look while you can!!
Here is a "timetable"
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/asteroids/news/comet20130307.html
These great sights that follow an exact time table, remind of a powerful Creator and his ability to make anything happen when his right time comes.
Have you seen this miracle in the sky?
3 responses
@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
20 Mar 13
I also forgot..
These things happen so rarely, so we forget.
Also have to look for the northern lights. Now is a time with more activity than normal. I hope you can see them where you live..
These things happen so rarely, so we forget.
Also have to look for the northern lights. Now is a time with more activity than normal. I hope you can see them where you live..
@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
20 Mar 13
Great!!
Let's see if I remember to look for it tomorrow.
It's three hours after sunset now here.
It's three hours after sunset now here.
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@drannhh (15219)
• United States
21 Mar 13
Wow! Comets are interesting. Where I live now we don't see A lot of stars because the might sky is so bright with lights from all The populated areas. However, in the winter I go far out into the country for a few weeks D the sky is very dark there and there are millions of stars. We call the comets "shooting stars" and make A wish when we see one. Once I saw a shower of comets.




