Re: Weather
By: Roger Nelson to All on Mon Feb 23 2015 22:15:37
RN> Astronomers are scratching their heads over an unusual comet that is
RN> passing by the sun. The icy visitor to the inner solar system does not
RN> belong to any known family of sungrazing comets, and it appeared to be
RN> doomed as it made its plunge toward the sun on Feb. 19th. Instead of
RN> disintegrating, however, the comet has emerged apparently intact, and
RN> could become a target for telescopes on Earth when it emerges from the
RN> sun's glare in the weeks ahead. Images and updates may be found on
RN> http://spaceweather.com.
If that's from the 20th, I'm guessing that it's the same one that I saw on
erm... SOHO, maybe? Where they had a time lapse of it coming from the solar
NE quadrant and then looping around behind to shoot towards the satellite in a
much more equatorial planar SW trajectory...
That is pretty weird... I would've thought the coronal hole facing that way,
with the ramped up solar wind and recent million mile+ plasma filament with a
'stone age' shot that [luckily?] went in the opposite trajectory from earth
would've toasted that sucker...
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