Bright New Comet on the Way
There’s another comet on the way. And this might be a great one. Called
Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON), this comet is about as far away as Jupiter, but
it’s expected to buzz the Sun late next year and, if it stays intact,
may become as bright as the full Moon.
The comet was discovered by a Russian team of astronomers at the
International Scientific Optical Network (ISON). At magnitude +18, the
comet is currently beyond the reach of amateur telescopes. But the
orbital elements have been calculated, and they show the comet will come
amazingly close to the Sun– just 2 million km— on November 28, 2013. In
mid-November through December 2013 and into January 2014, the comet may
reach negative magnitudes, possible as bright as -11 to -16, which
means it will be visible during the day!
Because their composition is not exactly known, each comet is
unpredictable. So no one can knows for sure how bright this comet will
become, or if it will survive its close encounter with the Sun. Still,
this is promising news. And this comet, unlike many recent bright
comets, will be visible at mid-northern latitudes.
Southern stargazers will get their own bright comet next year. Comet
Pan-STARRS is expected to become visible without optical aid next March,
and come within 45 million km of the Sun on March 9, 2013.
So get your binoculars, telescopes, and cameras ready. Next year
should be a good one for bright comets, perhaps the best year since 1996
when Comets Hyakutake and Hale-Bopp graced our skies…