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How to see 2018’s brightest comet

By Deborah Byrd and Eddie Irizarry
December 8, 2018


Comet 46P/Wirtanen is 2018’s brightest comet, but that doesn’t mean it’s bright. Although theoretically visible to the eye now, the comet is large and diffuse … not easy to see. Charts, tips and other info here.

 
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How to see Comet 46P/Wirtanen - The Christmas Comet Comet-wirtanen-11-27-2018-Greg-Hogan-Kathleen-GA-e1543353673770
Greg Hogan in Kathleen, Georgia, caught Comet Wirtanen on November 26, 2018. He wrote: “This comet was finally over my tree line of my neighborhood. I was able to find it quickly with just a quick shot pointed in the right direction. Taken 9:30pm EST.” Canon 7D, 85mm, 5-sec exposure, ISO 6400, f2.8.
Have you heard about comet 46P/Wirtanen? It’s due to pass closest to the sun on December 12, 2018, and closest to Earth just a few days later, on December 16. Comet Wirtanen is the brightest comet in the night sky now; it’s the brightest comet of 2018. Yet this comet is not easily visible to the eye alone. Astronomers have captured it using telescopes and binoculars (see a collection of photos here). It’s best seen from a dark location. To glimpse it, check to see if your local astronomy club will be hosting events for observing comet 46P/Wirtanen. Or visit the Virtual Telescope Project for a free, online viewing of comet Wirtanen on December 12 and 17.
Want to try to spot the comet yourself, in a dark sky? Keep reading …
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How to see Comet 46P/Wirtanen - The Christmas Comet Wirtanen-2018-online-observation-poster-Virtual-Telescope-e1541672165615
Visit the Virtual Telescope Project for a free, online viewing of comet Wirtanen on December 12 and 17.
As of early December, observers around the world are reporting that Comet 46P/Wirtanen is, in theory, bright enough to be seen with the eye. The problem is that the dim light reflected from the comet is spread over a large cometary atmosphere, or coma.
So you’ll be looking for a large, diffuse, dim object.
The comet is still approaching, and so it is getting brighter. On December 16, it will pass within 7.4 million miles of Earth (12 million km) and, at that time, its visual magnitude should be around 3. If it the comet were a point source, like a star, it would be of medium brightness! But its diffuse coma and the nearly full moon on December 16 will make observations difficult.
How to see Comet 46P/Wirtanen - The Christmas Comet Comet-wirtanen-moon-composite-Brian-D-Ottum-e1544262513104
This is a composite image, showing the size of comet Wirtanen’s coma – or extended atmosphere – in early December compared with the size of a full moon on our sky’s dome. The comet’s brightness is spread over this large area, and that’s why it’s so tough to see. Image via Brian D. Ottum (@astropicsdaily on Instagram).
How to see Comet 46P/Wirtanen - The Christmas Comet 46PonDec152018ShortlyAfterNightFall
The night of December 15, 2018, may provide your best views of comet 46P/Wirtanen. First, look at the familiar stars of Orion, then look up to the stars that compose the Pleiades cluster in Taurus. By mid-December, the comet is located very close to this easy-to-find group of stars. Facing east, shortly after nightfall. Illustration by Eddie Irizarry using Stellarium.
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The track of comet 46P through December 2018. Numbers mark the dates when the comet will appear at those locations. Chart via SkyandTelescope.com.
If you do glimpse comet 46P/Wirtanen in December, here are a few details that might help you appreciate it.
Consider that the comet’s icy nucleus, or core, is less than a mile (just 1.2 km) wide. Meanwhile, its cometary atmosphere – or coma – is bigger, in an absolute sense, than the planet Jupiter.
When you see 46P/Wirtanen, consider the question of comet tails. Due to the orientation in space of Earth and Wirtanen when the comet is closest, the ion tail will be behind the comet, not visible from Earth’s perspective. So far, we haven’t seen much of a tail at all from this comet, but that could change. It might develop a slight curved tail in the coming days; if so, it’ll likely be easier to see in astrophotography than with the unaided eye.
Finally, if you are glimpsing the comet with optical aid, you might be able to discern this comet’s movement in front of the stars. Careful observations of the comet – in particular with a small telescope – should let you perceive its motion relative to the stars, over about a 30-minute period. The video below, from Tom Wildoner, shows you the comet’s movement.
Whether or not you see comet 46P/Wirtanen, it’ll be fun to contemplate this comet’s 2018 passage near the Earth and sun. According to astronomers at the University of Maryland, this passage of comet Wirtanen near the Earth (near by comet standards, that is) will be the 10th closest approach of a comet in modern times.
At its closest to us, the comet will be about 30 times the moon’s distance (7.1 million miles, or 11.5 million km).
The record for the closest observed comet – for all of recorded history – goes to D/1770 L1 Lexell, which came at less than six times the Earth-moon distance in June, 1770.
Or, contrast Wirtanen’s closest appraoch – 30 times the moon’s distance, 7.1 million miles, or 11.5 million km – to another comet that swept relatively near us recently, 21P/Giacobini-Zinner, causing a brief outburst in this year’s Draconid meteor shower. Giacobini-Zinner swept closest to Earth on September 9-10, 2018, at 36 million miles (58 million km). That was the closest Giacobini-Zinner had come in 72 years!
So you see comets are elusive objects. They don’t come very close, usually, in any absolute sense. Still, this 2018 approach is a good one for comet Wirtanen.
How to see Comet 46P/Wirtanen - The Christmas Comet Comet-Wirtanen-earth-approach-12-16-2018
The December 16, 2018, close approach to Earth of comet Wirtanen will happen less than 4 days after the comet’s perihelion, or closest point to the sun. Because comets are increasingly active as they draw nearer the sun that binds them in orbit, this comet can be expected to be near its brightest around then. It might be visible to the eye from a dark location. Image via University of Maryland.
And there is more …
Between December 6 and 12, 2018, comet 46P/Wirtanen enters an area of the sky where, as seen from our perspective, there is an orbiting ring of some 450 active geostationary satellites.
The belt of meteorological, television and other communication satellites orbit our planet at about 22,236 miles (35,786 km) above Earth’s equator. As these satellites orbit our planet at the same speed that Earth rotates, geostationary satellites appear to be motionless, at a fixed position in the sky, thus explaining why the small satellite dishes on the roofs of our houses are pointing at a fixed position.
Because they orbit so high above Earth, these satellites are illuminated by the sun most of the time.
Observers using telescopes with a small motor that tracks astronomical objects in the sky, compensating for the Earth’s rotation, will perceive the slow motion of these satellites passing in front of the comet and stars. The view will be similar to the one seen on this video:



https://youtu.be/6kDemS31JVU

If the object appears to cross the field of view in the telescope fairly fast, you are likely looking at a satellite in low-Earth orbit. But if the satellite is moving slowly and remains visible several seconds through the telescope, you are probably seeing one of many geostationary satellites that will be visible in the path of comet Wirtanen from early to mid-December. 
Sometimes, geostationary satellites may be visible in groups of three or more.
How to see Comet 46P/Wirtanen - The Christmas Comet 46PenteringGeoSatsBelt
The line that crosses from east to west is the celestial equator as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. From our perspective, comet Wirtanen appears to enter the belt of geostationary satellites between December 6 and 12. If you are looking from a location north of the equator, then there is a slight perspective difference or parallax of objects in space, so these satellites are seen slightly south of the celestial equator, as seen from the U.S.
Can you confirm you are looking at a geostationary satellite at the eyepiece?  Yes. If you are a using a computerized or tracking telescope, center the slow-moving object in the field of view. Then turn off the telescope or tracking function. If it’s a geostationary satellite, it will remain centered and now all the stars will appear to slowly drift as Earth rotates.
Keep in mind that you might have to re-align the telescope to continue observing the comet or other astronomical objects. Have fun!
Bottom line: Comet 46P/Wirtanen is due to pass closest to the sun on December 12, 2018, and closest to Earth just a few days later, on December 16. It’s theoretically visible to the eye now, but is large and diffuse … not easy to see. Charts, tips and other info here.

Thanks to: https://earthsky.org

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