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Comet ISON On Secchi Satellite HI2 New (HD)

Wednesday, November 20, 2013 2:49
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Comet ISON On Secchi Satellite HI2 New (HD)

             Photo Credit  Comet Ison On The Nasa Secchi Satellite: news & updates below (short …

Comet ISON is now inside the orbit of Earth as it plunges headlong toward the sun for a fiery close encounter on Nov. 28th. Although the comet is not yet as bright as many forecasters predicted, the comet is putting on a good show for observatories around the solar system. NASA spacecraft and amateur astronomers alike are snapping crisp pictures of the comet’s gossamer green atmosphere and filamentary double-tail. 

Because ISON has never passed through the inner solar system before (it is a first-time visitor from the distant Oort cloud), experts aren’t sure what will happen next. Can the comet survive its Thanksgiving Day brush with the sun? Will it emerge as a bright naked-eye object?

“I’ve grouped the possible outcomes into three scenarios, discussed in chronological order,” says Knight. “It is important to note that no matter what happens, now that ISON has made it inside Earth’s orbit, any or all of these scenarios are scientifically exciting. We’re going to learn a lot no matter what.”
#1 Spontaneous Disintegration before Thanksgiving

The first scenario, which could happen at any time, is that ISON spontaneously disintegrates. A small fraction (less than 1%) of comets have disintegrated for no apparent reason. Recent examples include Comet LINEAR (C/1999 S4) in 2000 and Comet Elenin (C/2010 X1) in 2011. ISON is now reaching the region of space, within ~0.8 AU of the Sun where comets like these have disintegrated.

#2 Death by Sunburn around Thanksgiving Day
Assuming ISON survives the next few weeks intact, it faces an even more daunting challenge: making it around the Sun. At closest approach to the sun, the comet’s equilibrium temperature will approach 5000 degrees Fahrenheit, hot enough to cause much of the dust and rock on ISON’s surface to vaporize.

While it may seem incredible that anything can survive this inferno, the rate at which ISON will likely lose mass is relatively small compared to the actual size of the comet’s nucleus. ISON needs to be 200 m wide to survive; current estimates are in the range 500 m to 2 km. It helps that the comet is moving very fast so it will not remain long at such extreme temperatures.

Unfortunately for ISON, it faces a double whammy from its proximity to the Sun: even if it survives the rapid vaporization of its exterior, it gets so close to the sun that the suns gravity might actually pull it apart.

Destroyed comets can still be spectacular, though. Sungrazing Comet Lovejoy, for instance, passed within 100,000 miles of the sun’s surface in December 2011. It disintegrated, forming a long tail of dust that wowed observers on Earth. 
The final case is the most straightforward: ISON survives its brush with the sun and emerges with enough nuclear material to continue as an active comet. If ISON survives in tact, it would likely lose enough dust near the Sun to produce a nice tail. In a realistic best-case scenario, the tail would stretch for tens of degrees and light up the early morning sky like Comet McNaught (C/2006 P1) did in 2007.

The best of all possible worlds would be if ISON broke up just a bit, say, into a few large pieces. This would throw out enough extra material to make the comet really bright from the ground, while giving astronomers pieces of a comet to study for months to come.

“I’m clearly rooting for #3,” says Knight.

“Regardless of what happens, we’re going to be thrilled,” he predicts. “Astronomers are getting the chance to study a unique comet traveling straight from 4.5 billion years of deep freeze into a near miss with the solar furnace using the largest array of telescopes in history.”

“Hang on,” he says, “because this ride is just getting started.”

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (Planetary Science Institute), and the Hubble Comet ISON Imaging Science Team

These wings, according to a post written on the International Astronomical Union’s Comets and Asteroids Facebook page, suggest the nucleus of ISON is breaking apart.

Published on Nov 19, 2013

http://secchi.nrl.navy.mil/index.php?…

http://www.physics.emory.edu/Astronom…

Comet ISON On Satellite Secchi (HD)

Published on Nov 19, 2013

Comet ISON from Secchi. Link
http://secchi.nrl.navy.mil/index.php?…
Selecr Date 11-12-2013 / 11-18-2013
Satellite HI1

Comet ISON Hit By Massive Solar Flare As Passes Mercury

Published on Nov 19, 2013

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