Comet Lulin C/2007 N3

Comet Lulin C/2007 N3 is now moving very rapidly at over 3 degrees per day along the ecliptic (the apparent annual path of the Sun in the sky) but in an approximately north-west direction and in the opposite direction of the orbits of all the planets. It is currently still coming closer just 0.45 AU away from Earth and just four days from its closest approach. One AU, or Astronomical Unit, is the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Comet Lulin glows at approximately magnitude 5 and was just barely visible without any optical aid under very clear and fairly dark skies. It is well placed and high above the eastern horizon by 11pm. Through 7×50 binoculars, a faint tail could be discerned.

Date Imaged: February 19, 2009

Lens: Borg 77ED f/4.3

Exposure: 8 minutes

Mount: Losmandy Titan

Date Imaged

February 19, 2009

Lens

Borg 77ED f/4.3

Exposure

8 minutes

Mount

Losmandy Titan

Camera: Atik 16HR

Filter: Astronomik LRGB 2,2,2,2, minutes

Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

Coordinates

Na

Camera

Atik 16HR

Filter

Astronomik LRGB 2,2,2,2, minutes

Location

Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

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