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Comet ISON (Hubble Space Telescope's View)
Advanced amateur astronomers are already getting good images of Comet ISON, which currently shines at around +12th magnitude in the constellation Cancer. And although NASA’s Deep Impact/EPOXI mission is down for the count, plans are afoot for the Curiosity rover and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to attempt imaging the comet when it makes its closest approach to the Red Planet on October 1st at 0.0724 Astronomical Units (A.U.) or 10,830,000 kilometres distant. If MSL is successful, it would be the first time that a comet has been observed from the surface of another world.

Currently, ISON sits about a magnitude below the projected light curve, (see below) but that isn’t all that unusual for a comet. Already, there’s been increasing talk of “ISON being a dud,” but as Universe Today’s Nancy Atkinson pointed out in a recent post, these assertions are still premature. The big question is what ISON will do leading up to perihelion, and if it will survive its passage 1.1 million kilometres above the surface of the Sun on November 28th to become a fine comet in the dawn skies in the weeks leading up to Christmas.

ISON is already starting to show a short, spikey tail in amateur images. Tsutomu Seki estimated it to be shining at about magnitude +11.1 on September 16th. Keep in mind, a caveat is in order when talking about the magnitudes of comets. Unlike stars, which are essentially a point source, the brightness of a comet is spread out over a large surface area. Thus, a comet may appear visually fainter than the quoted magnitude, much like a diffuse nebula. Although +6th magnitude is usually the limit for naked eye visibility, I’ll bet that most folks won’t pick up ISON with the unaided eye from typical suburban sites until it breaks +4th magnitude or so.

The forward scattering of light also plays a key role in the predicted brightness of a comet. The November issue of Astronomy Magazine has a great article on this phenomenon. It’s interesting to note that ISON stacks up as a “9” on their accumulated point scale, right at the lower threshold of comet “greatness,” versus a 15 for sungrazing Comet C/1965 S1 Ikeya-Seki. Another famous “9” was Comet C/1996 B2 Hyakutake, which passed 0.1018 A.U. or 15.8 million kilometres from Earth on March 25, 1996.

ISON will pass 0.429 A.U. or 64.2 million kilometres from Earth the day after Christmas. Bruce Willis can stay home for this one.

Here is a blow-by-blow breakdown of some key dates to watch for as ISON makes its plunge into the inner solar system:

-September 25th: ISON crosses the border from the astronomical constellation of Cancer into Leo.

-September 27th: ISON passes 2 degrees north of the planet Mars.

-October 1st: The 12% illuminated waning crescent Moon passes 10 degrees south of Mars & ISON.

-Early October: ISON may break +10th magnitude and become visible with binoculars or a small telescope.

-October 4th: New Moon occurs. The Moon then exits the dawn sky, making for two weeks of prime viewing.

-October 10th: ISON enters view of NASA’s STEREO/SECCHI HI-2A CAMERA:

-October 16th: ISON passes just 2 degrees NNE of the bright star Regulus, making a great “guidepost” to pin it down with binoculars.

-October 18th: The Full Moon occurs, after which the Moon enters the morning sky.

-October 26th: A great photo-op for astro-imagers occurs, as ISON passes within three degrees the Leo galaxy trio of M95, M96, & M105.

-October 30th: The 17% illuminated Moon passes 6 degrees south of ISON.

-Early November: Comet ISON may make its naked eye debut for observers based at dark sky sites.

-November 3rd: A hybrid (annular-total) solar eclipse occurs, spanning the Atlantic and Central Africa. It may just be possible for well placed observers to catch sight of ISON in the daytime during totality, depending on how quickly it brightens up. The Moon reaching New phase also means that the next two weeks will be prime view time for ISON at dawn.

-November 5th: ISON crosses the border from the astronomical constellation of Leo into Virgo.

-November 7th: ISON passes less than a degree from the +3.6 magnitude star Zavijava (Beta Virginis).

-November 8th: ISON passes through the equinoctial point in Virgo around 16:00 EDT/20:00 UT, passing into the southern celestial hemisphere and south of the ecliptic.

-November 14th: ISON passes less than a degree from the 10th magnitude galaxy NGC 4697.

-November 17th: The Moon reaches Full, passing into the morning sky.

-November 18th: ISON passes just 0.38 degrees north of the bright star Spica.

-November 22nd: ISON crosses into the astronomical constellation of Libra.

-November 23rd: ISON sits 4.7 degrees SSW of the planet Mercury and 4.9 SSW of Saturn, respectively.

-November 25th: ISON pays a visit to another famous comet, passing just 1.2 degrees south of short period comet 2P/Encke which may shine at +8th magnitude.

-November 27th: ISON enters the field of view of SOHO’s LASCO C3 coronagraph.

-November 28th: ISON reaches perihelion at ~18:00 PM EST/ 23:00 UT.

After that, all bets are off. The days leading up to perihelion will be tense ones, as ISON then rounds the Sun on a date with astronomical destiny. Will it join the ranks of the great comets of the past? Will it stay intact, or shatter in a spectacular fashion? Watch this space for ISON updates… we’ll be back in late November with our post-perihelion guide!

Be sure to also enjoy recently discovered Comet C/2013 R1 Lovejoy later the year.

(source: http://www.universetoday.com/104818/comet-ison-a-viewing-guide-from-now-to-perihelion/#ixzz2fpLTKJwD)


Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/104818/comet-ison-a-viewing-guide-from-now-to-perihelion/#ixzz2fpLG75us
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Comet ISON (Hubble Space Telescope's View)

Advanced amateur astronomers are already getting good images of Comet ISON, which currently shines at around +12th magnitude in the constellation Cancer. And although NASA’s Deep Impact/EPOXI mission is down for the count, plans are afoot for the Curiosity rover and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to attempt imaging the comet when it makes its closest approach to the Red Planet on October 1st at 0.0724 Astronomical Units (A.U.) or 10,830,000 kilometres distant. If MSL is successful, it would be the first time that a comet has been observed from the surface of another world.

Currently, ISON sits about a magnitude below the projected light curve, (see below) but that isn’t all that unusual for a comet. Already, there’s been increasing talk of “ISON being a dud,” but as Universe Today’s Nancy Atkinson pointed out in a recent post, these assertions are still premature. The big question is what ISON will do leading up to perihelion, and if it will survive its passage 1.1 million kilometres above the surface of the Sun on November 28th to become a fine comet in the dawn skies in the weeks leading up to Christmas.

ISON is already starting to show a short, spikey tail in amateur images. Tsutomu Seki estimated it to be shining at about magnitude +11.1 on September 16th. Keep in mind, a caveat is in order when talking about the magnitudes of comets. Unlike stars, which are essentially a point source, the brightness of a comet is spread out over a large surface area. Thus, a comet may appear visually fainter than the quoted magnitude, much like a diffuse nebula. Although +6th magnitude is usually the limit for naked eye visibility, I’ll bet that most folks won’t pick up ISON with the unaided eye from typical suburban sites until it breaks +4th magnitude or so.

The forward scattering of light also plays a key role in the predicted brightness of a comet. The November issue of Astronomy Magazine has a great article on this phenomenon. It’s interesting to note that ISON stacks up as a “9” on their accumulated point scale, right at the lower threshold of comet “greatness,” versus a 15 for sungrazing Comet C/1965 S1 Ikeya-Seki. Another famous “9” was Comet C/1996 B2 Hyakutake, which passed 0.1018 A.U. or 15.8 million kilometres from Earth on March 25, 1996.

ISON will pass 0.429 A.U. or 64.2 million kilometres from Earth the day after Christmas. Bruce Willis can stay home for this one.

Here is a blow-by-blow breakdown of some key dates to watch for as ISON makes its plunge into the inner solar system:

-September 25th: ISON crosses the border from the astronomical constellation of Cancer into Leo.

-September 27th: ISON passes 2 degrees north of the planet Mars.

-October 1st: The 12% illuminated waning crescent Moon passes 10 degrees south of Mars & ISON.

-Early October: ISON may break +10th magnitude and become visible with binoculars or a small telescope.

-October 4th: New Moon occurs. The Moon then exits the dawn sky, making for two weeks of prime viewing.

-October 10th: ISON enters view of NASA’s STEREO/SECCHI HI-2A CAMERA:

-October 16th: ISON passes just 2 degrees NNE of the bright star Regulus, making a great “guidepost” to pin it down with binoculars.

-October 18th: The Full Moon occurs, after which the Moon enters the morning sky.

-October 26th: A great photo-op for astro-imagers occurs, as ISON passes within three degrees the Leo galaxy trio of M95, M96, & M105.

-October 30th: The 17% illuminated Moon passes 6 degrees south of ISON.

-Early November: Comet ISON may make its naked eye debut for observers based at dark sky sites.

-November 3rd: A hybrid (annular-total) solar eclipse occurs, spanning the Atlantic and Central Africa. It may just be possible for well placed observers to catch sight of ISON in the daytime during totality, depending on how quickly it brightens up. The Moon reaching New phase also means that the next two weeks will be prime view time for ISON at dawn.

-November 5th: ISON crosses the border from the astronomical constellation of Leo into Virgo.

-November 7th: ISON passes less than a degree from the +3.6 magnitude star Zavijava (Beta Virginis).

-November 8th: ISON passes through the equinoctial point in Virgo around 16:00 EDT/20:00 UT, passing into the southern celestial hemisphere and south of the ecliptic.

-November 14th: ISON passes less than a degree from the 10th magnitude galaxy NGC 4697.

-November 17th: The Moon reaches Full, passing into the morning sky.

-November 18th: ISON passes just 0.38 degrees north of the bright star Spica.

-November 22nd: ISON crosses into the astronomical constellation of Libra.

-November 23rd: ISON sits 4.7 degrees SSW of the planet Mercury and 4.9 SSW of Saturn, respectively.

-November 25th: ISON pays a visit to another famous comet, passing just 1.2 degrees south of short period comet 2P/Encke which may shine at +8th magnitude.

-November 27th: ISON enters the field of view of SOHO’s LASCO C3 coronagraph.

-November 28th: ISON reaches perihelion at ~18:00 PM EST/ 23:00 UT.

After that, all bets are off. The days leading up to perihelion will be tense ones, as ISON then rounds the Sun on a date with astronomical destiny. Will it join the ranks of the great comets of the past? Will it stay intact, or shatter in a spectacular fashion? Watch this space for ISON updates… we’ll be back in late November with our post-perihelion guide!

Be sure to also enjoy recently discovered Comet C/2013 R1 Lovejoy later the year.

(source: http://www.universetoday.com/104818/comet-ison-a-viewing-guide-from-now-to-perihelion/#ixzz2fpLTKJwD)


Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/104818/comet-ison-a-viewing-guide-from-now-to-perihelion/#ixzz2fpLG75us

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AndreaGG   [Set 26, 2013 at 12:14 PM]
Non ho capito molto dal filmato, ma visto che si parla di asteroidi, penso che l'oggetto filmato sia uno di questi, visto che non si notano ejecta... giusto?
Anakin   [Set 26, 2013 at 12:57 PM]
non c'ho capito gnente. La cometa divisa in 3 la stessa che si divivde a causa delle sovraopposizioni, o sono 3 pezzi e non si sa perch?
Omomoto   [Set 26, 2013 at 01:42 PM]
sul filmato non posso esprimermi perch non l'ho seguito minimamente, ma ho letto velocemente solo l'articolo associato e guardato le immagini, che presumevo facessero riferimento a ISON.
Per la cometa in se, i "tre pezzi" in realt sono un "montaggio fotografico": 3 foto della stessa cometa montati ad hoc per qualche scopo, forse scientifico.
Poi c' un'altra osservazione che dice che la cometa sia composta da 2 nuclei "solidi" ma uniti in qualche modo...
Ho detto. Di pi nin zo'....picieeeeffeeee?
Anakin   [Set 26, 2013 at 02:14 PM]
Grazie Omomoto
paolocf1963   [Set 27, 2013 at 04:23 PM]
...Scusate Amici, ma davvero non ho capito a quale filmato Vi state riferendo. Se mi mandate un link, cerco di venire a capo di qualcosa. Per quanto attiene la sovrapposizione di immagini identiche o pressocch identiche, si tratta di una tecnica che si usa per addivenire a quella che si chiama "Superdefinizione" del Target, ossia una visione enormemente pi dettagliata e profonda - poich derivante dalla sovrapposizione, appunto, di pi frames - del dettaglio o dell'intero oggetto (Target) ripreso.
Una definizione "Super" (da intendersi come "prodotto di unioni"), appunto, rispetto a quella propria di una singola immagine. Abbraccione! paolo
Omomoto   [Set 28, 2013 at 06:34 AM]
ma in questo caso le immagini non sono sovrapposte e neanche identiche.... Sta roba qua http :// misteroufo. blogspot. it/2013 /08/la- cometa- ison-sarebbe-composta-da-3. html? m=1
Anche se qui parlano di image process, che tra l'altro mi sembra poco verosimile. Da una palla bianca, scurendo, esce una palla grigia, non tre nitide barrette bianche su sfondo nero....
paolocf1963   [Set 28, 2013 at 06:40 AM]
Carissimo Omomoto: ok, allora il materiale che ho trovato su You-Tube non quello di cui si st parlando qui. Il link che scritto pi in alto non mi porta a niente (non gira, ed ho eliminato gli spazi). A questo punto, mi puoi mandare, per favore, i frames "sospetti" e poi cerco di capire dove e cosa sia la possibile Anomalia? Grazie ed un Abbraccio Forte! paolo
Omomoto   [Set 28, 2013 at 06:43 AM]
carissimo paolo
Non che tu puoi rispondermi mentre ancora sto scrivendo, che cos non ci si capisce pi niente :)
Cmq ok, cerco di mandarti i link pi tardi dal pc che sul cell mi si annodano le dita
edit:
il link del video quello
http: //www. youtube .com/ watch?v=EI3tTa2iBlY#t=33
il titolo su youtube " WHAT's REALLY ORBITING ISON ??? " magari lo trovi cos
orientativamente ritego che stiamo perdendo tempo su coproliti :)
paolocf1963   [Set 28, 2013 at 10:07 AM]
Eheheheheheh... Ci siamo "sovrapposti" anche noi!!!! Vado a vedere un p... Abbraccione! paolo
Anakin   [Ott 09, 2013 at 03:34 PM]
si continua a dire, tramite una ricerca da parti di "enti cinesi", che la cometa sia accompagnata da due oggetti

http : / / www . iconicon . it / blog / wp - content / uploads / 2013 / 09 / ison1 . jpg
MareKromium   [Ott 11, 2013 at 02:37 PM]
Ciao Anakin! Sul tuo link, mi viene dat "ERRORE 404 - PAGE NOT FOUND". Se vuoi riportare il contenuto dell'articolo ne parliamo... Un abbraccio a Te! paolo
Anakin   [Ott 11, 2013 at 04:09 PM]
E' un immagine dove sembra vedersi il nucleo della cometa con due oggetti laterali
Ufologo   [Ott 11, 2013 at 05:23 PM]
Frammentazione della stessa ...?
paolocf1963   [Ott 12, 2013 at 07:45 PM]
...devo vedere l'immagine.... Se me la mandate...
Anakin   [Ott 14, 2013 at 08:08 AM]
L'ARTICOLO QUESTO

Agenzia Spaziale Russa: la Cometa ISON ha fatto una serie di aggiustamenti orbitali inspiegabili

Secondo lagenzia spaziale federale russa, la Cometa ISON ha fatto una serie di aggiustamenti orbitali inspiegabili, intorno al pianeta Marte per allinearsi meglio con il pianeta rosso e la misteriosa luna Phobos.
Le modifiche di questa rotta hanno lasciato sconcertati gli scienziati.
Il rapporto della ROSCOSMOS riassume le sue conclusioni affermando che non si pu escludere nessuna teoria che la Cometa ISON non un ice-ball ovvero una palla di ghiaccio sporca come tutte le comete, ma pu, infatti essere un oggetto interstellare sotto il controllo di una intelligenza aliena in missione verso Phobos, una missione ancora inspiegabile.
Michelle Hopkins discute di un altro problema correlato ad una cosa inspiegabile, ovvero quello che riguarda ci che sta orbitando intorno alla cometa Ison.
Si tratta di due oggetti a forma di sigaro che alcuni ritengono siano astronavi ET che in qualche modo stiano pilotando la ISON verso il satellite Phobos.
Non a caso su Segnidalcielo, avevamo pubblicato le immagini che provenivano dal satellite cinese geostazionario Tian Lian 1, che utilizzato per il monitoraggio spaziale.

Tian Lian 1 ha registrato le immagini della Cometa ISON che si trova in viaggio verso linterno del nostro sistema solare e sfiorer la Terra il 26 Dicembre 2013.
Dalle immagini tratte appunto dal satellite di monitoraggio spaziale cinese Tian Lian 1, si possono osservare due UFO a forma di sigaro in orbita intorno alla cometa.
Secondo molti ricercatori, le immagini parlano chiaro. La Cometa ISON viene scortata da due astronavi extraterrestri e sembra infatti che non ci siano dubbi su questo.
Gli ET stanno forse guidando la cometa verso una destinazione sconosciuta in modo da evitare un impatto con la Terra o per altri motivi?
Ci sono due video che vanno a suffragio del fatto che si possono osservare due oggetti lunghi e a forma di sigaro che accompagnano la Cometa. Il secondo e nuovo video conferma che i due oggetti sono reali e orbitano intorno alla ISON.
Quindi i due video confermano la stessa cosa. Questa non una coincidenza.


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Ufologo   [Ott 14, 2013 at 09:58 AM]
Peccato che "Segnidalcielo" ritenuto uno dei Siti pi farlocchi che esista ...
Anakin   [Ott 14, 2013 at 10:05 AM]
S vero. Ma si menziona una sonda Spaziale Cinese.
paolocf1963   [Ott 14, 2013 at 10:13 AM]
Foto ricevuta, oggi pubblico! Certo che s ela foto fosse genuina... Allora il "contatto" darebbe davvero imminente.... Non so, sono abbastanza basito. Un abbraccio! paolo
ubatuba   [Ott 14, 2013 at 11:11 AM]
ma esiste una comunicazione ufficiale dell'ente spaziale russo?ma se la cometa stesse x "frantumarsi"come successo alla shoemaker levy
Anakin   [Ott 14, 2013 at 11:30 AM]
Guardate questo video. Un fake?

"Comet Ison with 2 objects new feed this time from the Chinese Space Radar."

http : / / www . disclose . tv / action / viewvideo / 151788 / Comet _ Ison_ with_ 2 _ objects_ new_feed_this _time_from_the_ Chinese_Space _ Radar /

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