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The green comet is brightening to naked-eye visibility as it moves into northern skies this holiday season.
Via spaceweather.com: Italian photographer Rolando Ligustri took this picture on Dec. 15th.
Comet Lovejoy is brightening faster than experts predicted. Originally the comet was supposed to reach naked-eye visibility in January or February 2015. It may be crossing that threshold now. Reports from the southern hemisphere put the brightness of the comet at magnitude +6.0, similar to the dimmest stars the human eye can see.
On the nights around Christmas, “Comet Q2,” as some are calling it, will glide just south of Sirius, the Dog Star.
Q2 is a very long-period comet, but this is not its first time coming through the inner solar system. On the way in, its path showed an orbital period of roughly 11,500 years.
Ephemeris for Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy):
http://in-the-sky.org/cometephem.php
Thanks to http://ufosightingshotspot.blogspot.com/
Green Comet’s get’s their colour from poisonous cyanogen and diatomic carbon gases in its atmosphere. These are truly rare Comets and considered dangerous if Earth travels across it’s tail. The Cyanogen gases also act like a Capacitor and explode.