Comet photographed with the Schmidt telescope at the Milky Way contained Bosscha.
On October 20, 2014, a comet is scheduled to be passing very close to the planet Mars. So close, the comet dust will be ejected into the atmosphere of Mars, potentially devastating meteor shower.
Bosscha succeeded in photographing the comet named C / 2013 A1 or the Siding Spring. Evan Schmidt telescope photographed with the help of the Milky Way contained in Bosscha.
In photos obtained by observation on Wednesday (24/9), the comet was bright with a magnitude of +9.2. The tail of the comet was evident, indicating an active comet releasing gas and dust.
Evan observations upload a number of photos on his Facebook a long time. There are two photos uploaded. In one photo, the comet was evident. Meanwhile, in another photo, comets seemed a bit sketchy.
Siding Spring found on January 3, 2013 by Robert H McNaught. Named after the observatory is used for observation, Siding Spring Observatory in Australia.
October 20th, the comet is expected to be closer to Mars, at a distance of only 135,000 kilometers from the planet's core. Comet will not mashing the gas and dust of Mars but would envelop the planet, triggering potentially devastating meteor shower.
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DatePublished: October 21, 2014 at 12:17
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