MEMORABLE COMET LULIN
For an amateur astronomer especially for the comet hunter, a bright comet plays important part when it reaches on its peak brightness and shines in the naked-eye visibility. Same way the
MEMORABLE COMET LULIN
For an amateur astronomer especially for the comet hunter, a bright comet plays important part when it reaches on its peak brightness and shines in the naked-eye visibility. Same way the comet C/2007N3 Lulin shone over my city’s predawn sky and I turn out to be a “comet-lover”. DISCOVERYThe comet was first photographed by astronomer Lin-Chi Shang with a 16-inch telescope at the Lulin Observatory in Nanton, Taiwan on July 11, 2007. However, it was the 19-year-old Ye Quanzhi from Sun Yatsen University in China who identified the new object from three of the photographs taken by Lin. Eventually the comet was named C/2007 N3 Lulin.MY FAILURES
November Sky:Meteor showers, mighty Jupiter and the Hunter's Moon
-By Kedar S Badu This month, we have two meteor showers, the Hunter's Moon and Jupiter dominating the evening skies. But let's talk of the stars first.Along the Zodiac, from east to west, you can now observe the constellations Taurus, Aries, Pisces, Capricornus and Sagittarius. Just below Aries the Ram, enjoy the brilliant constellation Cetus the Whale, with its reddish, super giant binary star
Night Sky in November
-By Rishi Shah The night skies of this month delightfully display many fascinating planets, alluring stars and other captivating marvels of the heavens. As darkness descends enchanting zodiacal constellations of Sagittarius (archer), Capricornus (sea goat), Aquarius (water bearer), Pisces (fishes), Aries (ram) and Taurus (bull) are seen unfurling across the sky from western to eastern horizon.
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