Coming to the night sky, the comet fifteen times brighter than the moon
Astronomers have discovered a new supercomet that will be fifteen times brighter than the moon when it crosses the night sky next year.
Calculations show that the celestial visitor could be dazzlingly bright in
November 2013 and be easily visible in broad daylight as it rounds the Sun.
Comet ISON is so named because it was first spotted on photos taken by Vitali
Nevski and Artyom Novichonok from Russia using the International Scientific
Optical Network telescope.
It is currently very faint because it is out in the depths of space near
Jupiter's orbit. But it will steadily brighten over the coming months until
it passes less than two million km from the Sun on November 28.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/9567598/Coming-to-the-night-sky-the-comet-fifteen-times-brighter-than-the-moon.html
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