the Comita Leonard It will reach its closest point to Earth on December 12, 2021, after traveling from Solar System Boundaries For 40,000 years. This astronomical object has become much brighter in recent days and can now be easily captured with binoculars or perhaps with the naked eye.
During its approach on Sunday, the comet will be visible only from the middle and high latitudes of Northern Hemisphere. In the next couple of days, the comet will be in a part of the sky very close to the sun, so it will be visible again – at a different time and place – from December 15.
From that date it will also be visible from regions closer to the equator and from Southern Hemisphere. Comet Leonard will still be very close to our planet and close to the sun.
When will Comet Leonard be seen on December 12?
before dawn This will be the only time that Comet Leonard, as it is called, can be seen C/2021 A1, on December 12th. Next, timelines corresponding to the countries in which orb vision will be available.
What time will we see in Mexico
In Mexico it will be observed from 5.50 am until dawn.
When will you see it in Spain
In Spain it is observed from 6.10 in the morning until dawn.
When will it be seen in the US?
In the United States (Washington, D.C.) you will observe from 6:00 in the morning until sunrise.
How to locate and see Comet Leonard
This Sunday, the comet will be very low in the sky above the eastern horizon. For this reason, it is recommended to find a place where that area is clear of obstacles, such as buildings or mountains.
If you are guided by the constellations, you will be able to find the comet under the Serpent and in the middle of Ophiuchus.
In any case, it may be necessary to use an endoscope.
Of course, a clear sky is required and avoid city lights or lights near where the observation will be made.
broadcast live
If the climate or where you are located does not allow you to appreciate the comet at its closest point to Earth, you will have the opportunity to watch this astronomical event through the live broadcast of astrophysicist Gianluca Massi, who manages Virtual Telescope Project In Rome, Italy.
Broadcasting is scheduled to begin on 05.15 UTC December 12, 11.15 p.m. (December 11) in Mexico, 12.15 a.m. in Peru and Washington, D.C., 6.15 a.m. in Spain.
Comet Leonard’s Path
The comet will pass close to Earth and Venus before it gets close to the Sun and heads back toward the Oort Cloud, at the edge of the Solar System, and won’t return for 80,000 years.
This image shows its position in the solar system in the early hours of December 12, 2021.
You can review its course every day in this 3D simulator Sky Live.
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