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Look Up! A Comet Brighter Than Venus and Stars is Heading Our Way 

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A dazzling comet is headed our way and it will most certainly outshine even the brightest stars in the night sky. The comet is named C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). It was discovered in early 2023 when it was a billion km away, between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn.
This comet has the potential to become the next great comet, a term used to describe comets that are so exceptionally bright that they capture the attention of even casual observers who aren't actively looking for them. These comets often become widely recognized outside of the astronomical community, making headlines and sparking public interest. The last comets to earn this title were Hale-Bopp in 1997 and McNaught in 2007, both of which put on spectacular displays.
REFERENCES
C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-Atlas): What to Expect This Autumn? - StarWalk - sou42.co/4cK1lmZ
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) News - BBC Sky at Night Magazine - sou42.co/3AEI2OF
Virtual Telescope Project - sou42.co/3Ay7EfV
Inevitable Endgame of Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) - Zdenek Sekanina - sou42.co/3XjT7gU
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🌙 Stellarium: sou42.co/4dXyEDU
🎥 Footage: Pond5, StoryBlocks, EnvatoElements, Miguel Claro, NASA/ESA
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🎶 Music Sources: Epidemic Sounds (ES), Envato Elements (EE), and MotionElements (ME)
💻 Created, Written, and Produced by: Rishabh Nakra
🎙️ Narrated by: Jeffrey Smith
🌐 3D Modeling: Orkun Zengin

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@TheSecretsoftheUniverse
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse 29 дней назад
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@geopolitik-dunia
@geopolitik-dunia 28 дней назад
Every time a comet approaches the earth and appears in the earth's sky it means that a major event is coming, usually something bad that will affect human life; such as a major war or a plague.
@tharmarajjenifa485
@tharmarajjenifa485 28 дней назад
Yes
@UESCGAMING
@UESCGAMING 25 дней назад
🤔👍
@wacharaboy
@wacharaboy 3 дня назад
At first glance, I mistakenly read your code as SCOTUS.🤦‍♂I certainly need to reduce my news intake...
@Nana-pw6ix
@Nana-pw6ix 28 дней назад
As an older person I've had the privilege to see Haley's, Hale bopp, Macnaught and Neowise. I love comets and I'm so pleased that I could have a chance to see another one! Hale Bopp was the best and my daughter and I were obsessed with it. We went every evening to a look out point on top of a hill. Other comet enthusiasts gathered each evening at this point with some of them sharing their telescopes. Us and other comet fans brought snacks to share for our evening viewing sessions. We called it comet kos (Afrikaans for food). It was such a special time with strangers from all backgrounds bonding over a mutual admiration for comets.
@kevinedwards6093
@kevinedwards6093 28 дней назад
Did you miss Hyakutaki ?
@DavidTa2
@DavidTa2 27 дней назад
Watching Jupiter take all those shots to its side! Amazing ❤
@nicholashylton6857
@nicholashylton6857 27 дней назад
​@@kevinedwards6093Hale-Bopp was brighter, but damn! Comet 1996/B2 Hyakutake was *GORGEOUS!* I wish I had a camera back then to capture some shots.
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 27 дней назад
I remember Comet Arend Roland in 1957
@stevenburkhardt1963
@stevenburkhardt1963 26 дней назад
I went camping for spring break at Dinosaur National Monument in CO when Hale Bopp was in the night sky. It was spectacular!
@theaveragenick5554
@theaveragenick5554 29 дней назад
October 12. Calling it now. Clouds.
@therealdarthvader9936
@therealdarthvader9936 28 дней назад
I’m in Washington state, so Im definitely gonna miss it. At least I got a good view of Neowise in arches and Death Valley.
@lauriepolden6594
@lauriepolden6594 28 дней назад
We are probably going to have rain, thunderstorms and hail
@GhostSenshi
@GhostSenshi 28 дней назад
Sshhhhhhhh
@SanctificationIsAJourney
@SanctificationIsAJourney 28 дней назад
I get what you are saying and all the signs point to that. I've look at a lot of stuff this morning that God has led me into and I think that's the day. The 1 Thessalonians 4:16 day. 4:17 isn't until the end.
@cultmember1291
@cultmember1291 28 дней назад
Fortunately, the Weather Channel says we'll have clear skies for A3's return 26,000 years later.
@alexstewart9747
@alexstewart9747 29 дней назад
My money is on it being cloudy across the UK and we miss it 🤣
@eveywrens
@eveywrens 29 дней назад
Hopefully not 🌠
@BigAl444
@BigAl444 29 дней назад
I feel your pain. Almost every meteor shower, eclipse and anything interesting to see in the sky, it will be cloudy and rainy here in the Washington, DC area. Fingers crossed.
@emailusgenericus4890
@emailusgenericus4890 29 дней назад
Wow
@louiscolborn6715
@louiscolborn6715 29 дней назад
You could move to a none Muslim country. On another planet.
@Jeffrey-dh8sf
@Jeffrey-dh8sf 29 дней назад
Comets are visible for weeks.
@Woodman_87
@Woodman_87 29 дней назад
I was 11 when Hale-Bopp appeared and I still clearly remember it! Got lucky seeing Neowise as well. Now, I'm really hoping for this comet to put on a show!
@michellew2422
@michellew2422 29 дней назад
I remember Haleys comet also. Such cool things to see in the night sky.
@Swansong-recorders
@Swansong-recorders 29 дней назад
Me too I was living in Indiana at the time, and it was visible for 2 or 3 day's very clearly, it is the marvel in the dark sky, bright and beautiful
@WiseSnake
@WiseSnake 28 дней назад
I was a toddler when I saw Hale-Bopp and remember it well, too. Only saw a few comets since then but they all paled in comparison.
@eugenecrawford14
@eugenecrawford14 28 дней назад
Heavens gate members are still riding it
@TayWoode
@TayWoode 28 дней назад
I lived in France and saw it for a few days, then I went to England a week later and it was just coming into view, beautiful sight
@OliverGrumitt
@OliverGrumitt 28 дней назад
Beware, the brightness of comets is never predictable. I remember the fiasco of Comet Khoutek in 1973, predicted to be the brightest comet for many decades, only to turned out to be barely visible with the naked eye. I believe this comet will be bright only when I see it clearly visible in the night sky.
@nospoon4799
@nospoon4799 28 дней назад
This.
@rogerarchibald2627
@rogerarchibald2627 27 дней назад
My thoughts exactly. I'm old enough to remember the Khoutek mis-prediction and have not trusted any comet prediction since.
@petuniasevan
@petuniasevan 27 дней назад
That was my first thought. I've watched for comets since grade school, and I remember the hype over Comet Kohoutek when I was in the fifth grade. Hale-Bopp was very photogenic in twilight. Hyakutake was ghostly-beautiful and unusual with its north polar orientation, and it was at its brightest in total darkness. I want more like those two.
@nospoon4799
@nospoon4799 27 дней назад
@@petuniasevan Nothing quite like a good comet. As long as it misses us 😅 I Hope this one lights up. Anything in space is beautiful and amazing. As long as you don't think about it too much. Then it becomes rocks falling from the sky. Which is actually terrifying. 🤔
@kellycoleman715
@kellycoleman715 26 дней назад
I saw pretty clearly when I was in high school. Our street ran East/West and I remember doing out at dusk with my mother to see it in the western sky late in the evening.
@thunder._.
@thunder._. 29 дней назад
Recent studies regarding Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas have shown that it might be disintegrating but the scientists from observatories have confirmed that the comet is healthy and doing fine which is a great thing. At this point, we can just hope that the comet successfully goes through the perihelion stage and lives up to its expectation unlike Comet ISON which had a disastrous fate. Hopefully the comet will continue to perform as expected and we might get a dazzling show in the skies during October.. Happy skygazing to everyone :)
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse 29 дней назад
Yes! The reason why some thought it might be disintegrating has been explained in the video. However, it was just a play of optics and orbital dynamics. Really looking forward to this comet ☄️ 🌌
@thunder._.
@thunder._. 29 дней назад
@@TheSecretsoftheUniverse Yeah. Loved the video by the way.. great analysis as always Rishabh. Keep growing :)
@shoutingfactory3694
@shoutingfactory3694 29 дней назад
I'm still mildly annoyed about ISON lol
@LiarsExposed-c1i
@LiarsExposed-c1i 29 дней назад
Fearmongering hoax
@Swansong-recorders
@Swansong-recorders 29 дней назад
​@@LiarsExposed-c1iare you stoned, or naturally this slow, or maybe your CGI LOLHAHAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🐓💩🤡
@paulricketts1089
@paulricketts1089 28 дней назад
....Regardless of what this guy says, the absolute BEST COMET of my lifetime was Comet Hyakutaki in 1996. It came out of nowhere as was visable for 3 days. Stretched across a third of the sky. You could actually watch it move against the backdrop of the stars behind it.................
@nicholashylton6857
@nicholashylton6857 27 дней назад
Totally!! It was freaking *amazing!!* My astronomy professor at the time said it was comparable to Comet West in its beauty. I lived in Toronto back then, and even with the city lights, comet 1996/B2 was obvious to the naked eye. In dark skies, it extended from the zenith to nearly the horizon. And at its closest it was visible _all night long._ I just wish I had a camera back then...
@paulricketts1089
@paulricketts1089 27 дней назад
@@nicholashylton6857 I saw it from Joshua Tree/Jumbo Rocks. I remarked to my friend, now we know why they sacrificed virgins. He concurred. Almost a religious experience…
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 22 дня назад
@@paulricketts1089 Ahhhh.....Joshua Tree.....Ever hear of Gram Parsons? (Once a boyfriend of Emmy Lou Harris) Several people snuck into the funeral home where he was laying, removed his body out at night and temporarily buried him in Joshua Tree.
@paulricketts1089
@paulricketts1089 22 дня назад
@@blackholeentry3489 yes, I have heard about this. Yearsssss ago........
@allanmckenzie5961
@allanmckenzie5961 5 дней назад
I saw it from Brisbane, Australia. It was amazing!
@mrafard
@mrafard 29 дней назад
halebop was magic
@my3dviews
@my3dviews 29 дней назад
I remember seeing Hale-Bopp with its double tail, and before that Comet Hyakutake in 1996. Both were easily visible with the naked eye. Hope this one is as good or better than those.
@nicholashylton6857
@nicholashylton6857 27 дней назад
God, I hope so! The 1990s gave us two Great comets *_and_* comet SL9's impact on Jupiter over a period of just three or so years.
@stephenhester9804
@stephenhester9804 27 дней назад
Hyakutake was the one I remember, it was unbelievably bright in the North North Western Sky in the UK.
@my3dviews
@my3dviews 26 дней назад
@@stephenhester9804 Yes, Hyakutake was very bright and had a very long tail. It came very close to the North celestial pole, which was great for photography, as you could do a fairly long exposure without having to track it. I do believe (without looking it up) that Hale Bopp was even brighter and seemed to stay within view for a longer time. Would be awesome if this one was as good as those ones. But, prediction how bright a comet will be isn't an exact science and if you are old enough to remember Comet Kohoutek, you know what I mean. Predictions at the time said that it might even be visible during the day time. 🙄
@user-fp2eo7yw8i
@user-fp2eo7yw8i 17 дней назад
I too remember the 90’s as a special time. I just happened to be at the Orange County Fair at the OC Astronomical Society’s area on the first night that shoemaker-Levy’s impact could be seen in the Western Hemisphere. I got to watch on somebody’s telescope on a TV. Comet Hyakitake’s tale was as long as my house looking at it in my front yard in the city of Anaheim. Hale Bopp was just unbelievably bright! We chose restaurants with outdoor patios to eat dinner at for a few days. I was really amazed at the number of people who didn’t notice until I pointed it out! Good times! I’ve been waiting for even one event to rival just those 3 to show my kids.
@my3dviews
@my3dviews 17 дней назад
@@user-fp2eo7yw8i At the time of those two comets, I lived far from any city, which made the skies there very dark. So, it was very easy to see those comets. Now, I live in a large city, so would likely have to get out of it, to get a good view of the comet.
@amberb.5964
@amberb.5964 29 дней назад
I remember Hale-Boop as a kid!!!
@kerinsian8844
@kerinsian8844 5 дней назад
One of my earliest memories is of comet Ikeya-Seki in 1965. The memory is dim, not much more than one visual snapshot and a feeling of awe, but I'm grateful to have any memory of it at all because I was a very small child.. Hale-Bop was also great, really beautiful, but not like Ikeya-Seki.
@elainefarr3155
@elainefarr3155 28 дней назад
I was able to watch Hale-Bopp every day, it was so bright it could be seen during the day as well as at night. I even watched it as I drove home from work a few days in Colorado. We can only hope this comet will be as wonderful!
@anildhope1
@anildhope1 28 дней назад
Nicely explained. Appreciate your support and efforts to bring the post to our knowledge ❤
@eveywrens
@eveywrens 29 дней назад
I missed Pons-Brooks, so I'm hoping to see Tsuchinshan-ATLAS. Thanks for the detailed information. It makes comet watching more significant.
@yashrajshah7766
@yashrajshah7766 29 дней назад
I remember that SOU made a video on this comet a year ago. I was eager to see this comet in sep 2024 and here we are! Time Really Flies
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse 29 дней назад
Yes! The comet had just been discovered back then. A lot has changed in 18 months. We have more data on the comet's behaviour 🌌 💙
@justwords3882
@justwords3882 29 дней назад
I'll catch it next time, bit busy now.
@A1FAHx
@A1FAHx 28 дней назад
Hale-Bopp was a -1 magnitude; this comet is forecasted to be a -3 magnitude. If this forecast plays out, EVERYONE who wants to see the comet will be able to see it.
@austinharding9734
@austinharding9734 2 часа назад
however hale-bopp was visible right after sunset to like midnight, and maybe cuz i was younger, but i swear it was visible for like a month, this will be visible in ther hours before dawn, and maybe a week or 2
@thestonecanoe3159
@thestonecanoe3159 28 дней назад
I remember when i saw Hale bop was snow mobiling. One of the memorable moments in my life, i was 11 or 12 😊
@user-fk4xj8up1z
@user-fk4xj8up1z 2 часа назад
I was around the same age living in Michigan when I saw Hale-bop. It definitely changed my life and it's trajectory ever since.
@Masamune66
@Masamune66 29 дней назад
One observation. The brightness of a comet is the total brightness spread across the whole comet added together. So it will not have a pinpoint brightness like a star does. So a -1 magnitude star will appear brighter than a -1 magnitude comet since the comet's light is spread across a larger apparent area.
@1jeffr
@1jeffr 28 дней назад
October, I'm sure the skies will be cloudy.
@markmcarthy596
@markmcarthy596 29 дней назад
This is why ancient cultures believed a comet is bringing destruction or bad luck
@nobeoddy1664
@nobeoddy1664 28 дней назад
also a healthy dose of uncut ignorance
@markmcarthy596
@markmcarthy596 28 дней назад
@@nobeoddy1664 - The Mayans were light years ahead of us, in astrology, architecture, even today. Ignorance is displayed more in ypur comment
@geopolitik-dunia
@geopolitik-dunia 28 дней назад
We are on the same page, bro
@wms72
@wms72 27 дней назад
Usually, it did.
@wms72
@wms72 27 дней назад
Usually, it did
@nr4930
@nr4930 28 дней назад
I’m 65 and remember my mom waking me up to see a comet probably in the late 60’s or early 70’s. I still remember how it looked and my excitement!
@lesortiz2908
@lesortiz2908 28 дней назад
Think it was Haley's Comet
@astrohardy
@astrohardy 28 дней назад
probably comet Bennett in early 1970
@laughingtreeastronomy3435
@laughingtreeastronomy3435 28 дней назад
I remember seeing Comet West in early 1976. I'm 68 now and Comet West is at the top of my "most impressive" list.
@ChicagoMel23
@ChicagoMel23 27 дней назад
Kohoutek?
@dr.a.w
@dr.a.w 27 дней назад
@@ChicagoMel23 Lol! Infamous dud and the reason astronomers are loathe to predict how spectacular a comet might turn out. Probably Bennett.
@MM-vv8mt
@MM-vv8mt 28 дней назад
I saw Hale-Bopp from the beach at Kourion in Cyprus in 1997. It was spectacular.
@nancydelu4061
@nancydelu4061 29 дней назад
Thank you!!
@-_kumar_-
@-_kumar_- 23 дня назад
Thank you ❤❤❤ Happy sky gazing to you as well Hope that 12th oct isn't cloudy Cuz a magnitide of -3 for a comet, might be the rarest thing of the century ....❤❤❤❤
@Ferd414
@Ferd414 28 дней назад
Hah! I was around for Kohoutek, where they said EXACTLY the same thing for months, and when the time came, it turned out to be the flop of the decade. The promised "bigger than anything else you've ever seen, and probably bigger than you'll ever see again" event turned out to be barely visible with binoculars despite being 20 miles from the nearest source of light pollution. After that fiasco, I'm not likely to bother getting too worked up about it.
@ChicagoMel23
@ChicagoMel23 27 дней назад
It happened with Hale Bopp though
@irene_renaissance
@irene_renaissance 29 дней назад
Wow!! The episode is so attention grabbing that I couldn't keep track of time and it came to an end. Kudos SOU! 👏👍✨💫🌌❤️
@kathleenhensley5951
@kathleenhensley5951 6 дней назад
exciting. I've got a great view of the Western horizon and I live in a rural area... Thanks for all the information.
@EyeoIsis
@EyeoIsis 26 дней назад
I saw Hale Bopp on my way to the Grand Canyon. It was an awe inspiring. I can't imagine seeing a comet brighter than Hale Bopp.
@W5NWA
@W5NWA 8 дней назад
It will be a nice birthday present for me. I saw Comet West when I was 12. It was HUGE and a -3.0 Magnitude. There has been nothing remotely like it since either. I remember it like it was yesterday.
@temetnosce4898
@temetnosce4898 29 дней назад
Hopefully no one will try to hitch a ride on it this time. 👀
@TheAncientAstronomer
@TheAncientAstronomer 29 дней назад
To soon for a heaven's gate joke? 🤔😁😁
@katieandkevinsears7724
@katieandkevinsears7724 27 дней назад
​@@TheAncientAstronomerNope. It's been more than 23.5 years. Let the jokes commence.
@carolemerkel9332
@carolemerkel9332 29 дней назад
Informative... Thank you..
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse 29 дней назад
You're welcome 💙
@lindakay9552
@lindakay9552 29 дней назад
Liked this video and shared it to a Facebook Aurora watch group. ❤
@MichaelWallace-g9r
@MichaelWallace-g9r 28 дней назад
I witnessed. Comet West in mid 1970s. It was spectacular. It was like I was chasing it thru the mountains of WA state on my way for some steelhead fishing. I saw it for 3 consecutive days in the early morning hours. If this comet is any where near as spectacular as comet West it will truly be something to behold
@ReginaRedding
@ReginaRedding 28 дней назад
That's a Grand memory!🙌🏼🥰 especially the steelhead fishing part🍻🙃😎
@jhn1987
@jhn1987 28 дней назад
Comet West was amazing. One of the most spectacular comets of my lifetime. I don’t know why it didn’t get more publicity.
@astrohardy
@astrohardy 28 дней назад
The prediction on the Yoshida comet page is based on a thorough analysis of its light curve. It indicates a magnitude of 2. This corresponds to the brightness of Polaris. Nice but not "outshining the brightest stars" and possibly not easy to see for the general public. Be aware that this brightness is distributed over a significant area of the sky. Although a brighter development is still possible please refrain from hyping comets early.
@dianagale581
@dianagale581 27 дней назад
I saw hale-bopp! The most magnificent sight I’ve seen in the sky ever then or since!
@jjgreek1
@jjgreek1 27 дней назад
There will not be another Hayle Bop in our lifetime …it was amazing
@jamescole3152
@jamescole3152 27 дней назад
Wait until the asteroid hits the earth.,
@JupiterJane1984
@JupiterJane1984 24 дня назад
Same in Maine, often shrouded in clouds!! Hale-Bopp was incredible, as well as Hailey's comet..have seen afew great ones in my lifetime, hope to see Atlas too🫰🫰
@fakhirr11
@fakhirr11 29 дней назад
Love your videos mate ❤
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse
@TheSecretsoftheUniverse 29 дней назад
Thanks a ton!
@tlynnkyle2983
@tlynnkyle2983 28 дней назад
Please let it be clear in Central California ❤
@ResidentEddy
@ResidentEddy 10 дней назад
I find it funny how every time a spectacular event happens in the sky it's *ALWAYS* either cloudy or light-polluted
@michaelhowell2541
@michaelhowell2541 26 дней назад
Bold prediction. Comets are notoriously difficult to judge till they get inside the system.
@jamalahmad-gl5tx
@jamalahmad-gl5tx 14 дней назад
It's "Hale-Boop"! Wow ! Your's video was much better than I was watched earlier. Thanks for such an awesome piece.
@PaulBlackIII369
@PaulBlackIII369 6 дней назад
Thank you for works to educate, I’m great full
@peterwilson7532
@peterwilson7532 4 дня назад
Amazing that Hyakutaki in 1996 was not mentioned, followed by Hale-Bopp a year later. We were spoiled.
@ithink3979
@ithink3979 26 дней назад
Oh, Hale-Bopp...I missed my ticket to paradise last time. Pudding and vodka, anyone?
@tomservo5007
@tomservo5007 28 дней назад
Hale bopp was awesome
@DisinformationBot
@DisinformationBot 28 дней назад
Heavens gate remembers the hale bopp.
@WTIM-TV13
@WTIM-TV13 28 дней назад
I recommend not drinking the coolaid.
@bashirjan1298
@bashirjan1298 3 дня назад
wow i am so excited to see this event like hele bopp in 1997
@perrylaszki
@perrylaszki 3 дня назад
Could be anything that’s been flung, cooling as it soars.
@bettykelly1107
@bettykelly1107 29 дней назад
Thanks!
@USAMehdi
@USAMehdi 26 дней назад
Does anyone know which Direction we should look at (in the Northern hemisphere)? H/B comet was north of us.
@WarEnginesRobloxFanChannel
@WarEnginesRobloxFanChannel 26 дней назад
I believe you look in the west for the first days and for the last days you look in the east
@demonsinferno666
@demonsinferno666 27 дней назад
We'll be lucky to see anything in Kansas because there's so many city lights
@jeffalanvasconcellos3039
@jeffalanvasconcellos3039 29 дней назад
Preparing for a special experience of Comet Atlas!
@davidaaaa4611
@davidaaaa4611 9 дней назад
I will not believe it is that bright until I see it. But I have doubts.
@virginiatyree6705
@virginiatyree6705 29 дней назад
😎 COOL, good news!!!
@RamblinJer
@RamblinJer 16 дней назад
Nothing will ever beat Hale-Bopp, but I may be biased since my surname is Bopp. 😂
@onephalley
@onephalley 21 день назад
12:29 HALLEY!
@moonjumper66
@moonjumper66 28 дней назад
I am 85 i remember halley .
@markmark2080
@markmark2080 27 дней назад
The great Comet Bennett of early 1970 was far and away the best I've ever seen, Haley's was such a disappointment after waiting for it for almost 30 years since I was about 10, hope this one is a great one.
@topcat32349
@topcat32349 28 дней назад
Hale-Bopp was easy to see without a telescope in the New Mexico sky. We had a 5 acre place in light pollution protected Alamogordo.
@demej00
@demej00 28 дней назад
I tracked ZTF for weeks with my telescope and got lots of photos. Got great photos of Hale-Bopp. ALso was in Malawi, Africa when Halley's came back in 1984. No photos of that one though. Comets are cool.
@salveensannu6821
@salveensannu6821 6 дней назад
Comets only mean one thing, Dragons!!
@pegs1659
@pegs1659 28 дней назад
I saw the Hale bop comet and it was awesome. I hope I get to see this one.
@bigantplowright5711
@bigantplowright5711 28 дней назад
Back in 1973 Comet Kohoutek was going to be a splendid sight, damp squib.........
@AnthonyKing-pd1vb
@AnthonyKing-pd1vb 28 дней назад
I hear this comet blew up last year
@shumla7ranch
@shumla7ranch 24 дня назад
Best comet [that I can remember] in my life was West in 1976...it was by far brighter and more impressive than anything I've seen since. The brightest comet IN my lifetime was Ikeya-Seki in 1965, but I was 4 years old and of course didn't see it. Ikeya-Seki was so bright it was very easily visible in broad daylight.
@austinharding9734
@austinharding9734 2 часа назад
shut up
@DanielSmith-lv5ed
@DanielSmith-lv5ed 28 дней назад
Same year, i seen a "object" haulin butt from north to south. It was big and left a long, wide, straight tail on it and it left the 3 a.m. sky within maybe a minute or two. It was big but a long ways away
@cecilionembraceofnight486
@cecilionembraceofnight486 28 дней назад
Lucky for the artic regions and middle latitude countries have seen this astronomical event 😊😊❤❤
@ChicagoMel23
@ChicagoMel23 27 дней назад
Arctic
@secondghost
@secondghost 27 дней назад
First visible on my birthday! I'll be watching.
@JohnKuhles1966
@JohnKuhles1966 28 дней назад
October 10, 2024
@bhumidave1303
@bhumidave1303 28 дней назад
😍😍amazing video SOU 💗💗
@Arduino_for_fun
@Arduino_for_fun 28 дней назад
Good thing autumn just started in India,
@mybackhurts7020
@mybackhurts7020 5 дней назад
Touching Shan 😅
@rubikclockweights
@rubikclockweights 24 дня назад
we had a few last year that didn't amount to much. This one has been buzzing round for ages. I'm not holding out much hope......
@Jake-nq3lr
@Jake-nq3lr 28 дней назад
Same thing here in Texas.
@7viper5
@7viper5 28 дней назад
Rarely do i get my hopes up about the reporting of a comet and ots brightness being all spectacular since they tend to rarely shine as bright as reported to be
@PeterRattfeldt
@PeterRattfeldt 28 дней назад
Under the horizon for me in the northern hemisphere.
@tombennett831
@tombennett831 16 дней назад
The moon will be a waxing gibbous on 10/12 - might be better to try to see the comet a few nights earlier than on the 12th.
@colinbarnard6512
@colinbarnard6512 28 дней назад
Worth suffering through the commercial!
@Daniel-deMerrivale
@Daniel-deMerrivale 27 дней назад
A comet has been prophesied. The Bible calls it Wormwood.
@gar915
@gar915 29 дней назад
Wormwood
@nobeoddy1664
@nobeoddy1664 28 дней назад
LOL
@Louis-zn2gi
@Louis-zn2gi 28 дней назад
I hope just the surface heats up and leaves a tail and not the core.
@erik7848
@erik7848 5 дней назад
I live in Calgary Alberta. I have access to Bortle Class2. We are arid and see very little cloud. Astrospheric will tell us as we get closer. I may set my 6SE with a goto tracker using a second camera and a primary camera ZWO ASI585MC to stream.
@GalacticWonders1993
@GalacticWonders1993 28 дней назад
Such a nice and incredible video 🥰🥰
@davidgifford8112
@davidgifford8112 26 дней назад
A comet is a diffuse object, apparent brightness is calculated over an area of its visual surface. Stars are point objects. Even if this turns out to be a large bright comet, I doubt it will appear to be as as bright as brighter stars.
@JosephC-qg5fc
@JosephC-qg5fc 27 дней назад
In 1970, while driving from Long Beach to Seattle, Washington on the California Oregon border. Dead overhead was a beautiful comet and was straight overhead. I don't know what the name of it was. I never heard anything about it. I wonder if you could let me know what comment that might have been thank you.
@PyramidOfBubbles777
@PyramidOfBubbles777 7 дней назад
Informative video, but, where in the sky are we supposed to look for it?
@Leopez02
@Leopez02 29 дней назад
I'm so sad that I didin't saw the Nishimura or the Devil Comets because there has always a cloudy sky I really wanted to see those comets defienitily the green Nishimura comet found by a japanese astronomy! What is this comet's name and is it possible to see in october when it's coming if there' no a cloudy sky? Here in the countryside village middle of nowhere around of the forests without the city lights is the best place to watch a comet on the farm field, but there's no high hills only small hills, but I will watch it at home our backyard it's always AMAZING to hear a new comet is coming thank you for the great News SOU! 🌠
@BluedMarble
@BluedMarble 27 дней назад
Ha! Everytime something happen in the sky it's ✨️ cloudy. nWo seeds the clouds ⛅️ on a weekly basis. Last time it was a clear day was in July for bout week n a half. Been cloudy since then. Not partly, gray all the way to the horizon in all four directions.
@jhn1987
@jhn1987 28 дней назад
I hope this comet is as bright as predicted. Comets are so unpredictable. It could easily disintegrate when it approaches the sun.
@joependleton6293
@joependleton6293 28 дней назад
It's a rock covered in ice... 💫 💫 💫 ...and they can see it already! It's going to light up the sky?
@TheNishantGi
@TheNishantGi 28 дней назад
Rainy season in India. We will miss it.
@douglaswilkinson5700
@douglaswilkinson5700 28 дней назад
I verified that A3's velocity as it approaches the Sun can be 180,000 miles per hour (and up to 224,000 mph!)
@TreeDancingCloud
@TreeDancingCloud 28 дней назад
People need short names for each comet, so it can easily mentioned while speaking.
@Fishmas_Tree
@Fishmas_Tree 23 дня назад
Uhh, can we get a shorthand version of this comet's name? I can't imagine how to reference it in a normal conversation LOL
@JamesWorstell
@JamesWorstell 9 дней назад
Possible clouds / rain in Central US according to the National Weather Service. Keeping a eye on this.😮😱 Also have a possible Lunar eclipse Sept. 2024. Clouds may foul this as well.
@Chrishelmuth1978
@Chrishelmuth1978 28 дней назад
I remember Hale-Bopp being amazing, and Neowise being basically just a fuzzy, moderately dim disappointment. Both were supposed to be amazing.
@MrSummitville
@MrSummitville 27 дней назад
Nothing in life is guaranteed. Great Comets are rare.
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