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33 - Comets - Wandering Dust Bunnies
In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of comets—those icy, dusty travelers from the outer reaches of our solar system. We dive into what comets are made of, where they come from, and why their appearances in the night sky have intrigued astronomers and stargazers for centuries. Whether you’re an experienced astronomer or simply curious about celestial events, this episode will give you everything you need to know about comets and how to see one for yourself!
1. What Exactly is a Comet?Comets are essentially massive balls of ice, dust, and rock that originate from the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. These regions are far from the Sun, and comets spend most of their time in deep space until gravitational forces pull them toward the Sun. As they near the Sun, their ice melts, creating the famous glowing tails.
2. Famous Comets in HistoryWe talk about one of the most well-known comets, Halley’s Comet, which appears every 75 years and was last seen in 1986. Halley’s Comet will return in 2061, and we will explore its historical significance. Additionally, we discuss the Rosetta mission, where a probe successfully landed on Comet 67P, providing groundbreaking data.
3. Viewing the Latest CometDon’t miss the chance to see Comet C/2023 AG Atlas, which is visible until October 26th in the northern hemisphere. We offer tips on how to spot it in the night sky and why this opportunity is so rare.
Takeaways:-Comets are remnants from the early solar system, offering valuable clues about the formation of planets.-Halley’s Comet will make its next appearance in 2061, so mark your calendar!C/2023 AG Atlas is currently visible, and this is a rare opportunity to witness a comet with the naked eye.-Tune in to get all the details and learn how to experience these celestial wonders!
https://buzzblossomandsqueak.com/?p=276
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJt4mDzaDZM
https://stellarium.org/ - Windows, Mac, Linux, Web, IOS
https://www.kwtx.com/2024/10/14/rare-comet-now-visible-night-sky-how-you-can-see-this-once-lifetime-phenomenon/
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of comets—those icy, dusty travelers from the outer reaches of our solar system. We dive into what comets are made of, where they come from, and why their appearances in the night sky have intrigued astronomers and stargazers for centuries. Whether you’re an experienced astronomer or simply curious about celestial events, this episode will give you everything you need to know about comets and how to see one for yourself!
1. What Exactly is a Comet?Comets are essentially massive balls of ice, dust, and rock that originate from the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. These regions are far from the Sun, and comets spend most of their time in deep space until gravitational forces pull them toward the Sun. As they near the Sun, their ice melts, creating the famous glowing tails.
2. Famous Comets in HistoryWe talk about one of the most well-known comets, Halley’s Comet, which appears every 75 years and was last seen in 1986. Halley’s Comet will return in 2061, and we will explore its historical significance. Additionally, we discuss the Rosetta mission, where a probe successfully landed on Comet 67P, providing groundbreaking data.
3. Viewing the Latest CometDon’t miss the chance to see Comet C/2023 AG Atlas, which is visible until October 26th in the northern hemisphere. We offer tips on how to spot it in the night sky and why this opportunity is so rare.
Takeaways:-Comets are remnants from the early solar system, offering valuable clues about the formation of planets.-Halley’s Comet will make its next appearance in 2061, so mark your calendar!C/2023 AG Atlas is currently visible, and this is a rare opportunity to witness a comet with the naked eye.-Tune in to get all the details and learn how to experience these celestial wonders!
https://buzzblossomandsqueak.com/?p=276
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJt4mDzaDZM
https://stellarium.org/ - Windows, Mac, Linux, Web, IOS
https://www.kwtx.com/2024/10/14/rare-comet-now-visible-night-sky-how-you-can-see-this-once-lifetime-phenomenon/
Jill’s Links
Buy Me Coffee if you like my podcasts! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod
Buzz Blossom and Squeak Website https://buzzblossomandsqueak.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/schmern
Blog Headquarters at https://abetterlifeinsmallsteps.com/
Email the podcast at mailto: [email protected]
Notion Affiliate - https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJill
Notion AI Affiliate -https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI
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