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THE LONG TAIL OF COMET LOVEJOY: Next week, Comet Lovejoy makes its closest approach to the sun. The comet’s tail is already amazing.
Filled with knots and eddies of dusty plasma, Lovejoy’s tails stretches more than 20 degrees across the sky–long enough to overlap 40 full Moons or fill the Bowl of the Big Dipper twice. At closest approach to the sun or “perihelion” on Dec. 25th, the comet will be just inside the orbit of Earth (0.82 AU). The extra heating it gets at perihelion will grow the tail even more.
Comet Lovejoy shines like a 4th magnitude star so it is barely visible to the unaided eye (especialy when the sky is filled with full moonlight).
Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEsBMri0E5E
SpaceWeather.com: http://spaceweather.com/
Realtime Comet Photo Gallery http://spaceweathergallery.com/comet_gallery.html