Astronomy
Watch comet McNaught in this June night sky
Do you like to watch comets on a night sky like me ? If your answer is "yes" then you can watch comet McNaught with your naked eyes.The comet's tail will look like a celestial sword angling upward to the northern sky.
The comet was discovered by Robert H. McNaught in September 9, 2009.
It will be a great sight to view the comet from your naked eyes as well as for for photography. It is believed that the light of comet will be 4 times as bright as the faintest star that can be viewed .
The comet as bright as this wo'nt be visible often so better grab the chance as the sky will be dark from June 11 to June 13.
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The Rosetta Selfie.
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A Close Up Picture Of The Comet Lulin Feb 26 - 2009
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Comets In Astronomy
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Astronomy