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Experts believe Comet Atlas will be as bright as the Moon when it approaches the Sun
Being
able to see comets is not as anticipated compared to seeing meteor
showers, which occur at least once every month by a different group of
meteorites. Now, experts believe one particular comet, the Atlas comet,
will shine as bright as the moon when it approaches the sun.
Express
reports that the comet, which is also referred to as C/2019 Y4, is
expected to shine brightly when it gets closer to the Sun. The comet is
currently within the vicinity of Mars’ orbit and is expected to go
nearer by the latter part of May. By this time, ATLAS will be 0.25
astronomical units away from the Sun, but the distance will shorten the
closer it gets.
When
ATLAS approaches the Sun, scientists believe that the comet will shine
as bright as a waxing crescent moon. According to the Space Weather
website, “The comet is about as bright as an 8th or 9th magnitude star.
That’s too dim to see with the naked eye but consider this: The comet is
hundreds of times bigger than astronomers predicted when it was
discovered 4 months ago...” and that by May when the comet is closer to
the Sun, the comet will be as bright as a 1st magnitude star or a waxing
crescent moon.
For
those who already want to see a glimpse of ATLAS before May,
astronomers or space enthusiasts will already be able to see the comet
with a mid-sized backyard telescope. It is also encouraged to observe
the comet as it gets brighter the closer it gets to the Sun and look out
for possible outbursts that may happen in the coming weeks due to the
volatile material within the comet getting exposed by the increasing
sunlight.
Although comets are usually observed, there is a possibility that a comet may decide to strike
Earth instead of passing by it. Asteroid and comet expert Dr. Steve
Chesley previously revealed what makes a comet dangerous, especially if
ever it decides to strike. Dr. Chesley noted how comets usually were
seen as a bad omen all throughout history and explained that because
comets move faster than asteroids, they will cause more damage.
Aside
from the speed, the size of the comet is also a concern, as Dr. Chesley
revealed that comets coming from deep space would most likely be much
larger.
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