A quick update on Comet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS)

January 18th, 2013 by

Perhaps you remember a 18 months ago we had a post about a new comet discovered by Pan-STARRS that was due to visit the inner Solar System in early 2013. The comet is currently observable by amateur astronomers with small telescopes in the Southern Hemisphere. One the 9th of January, John Drummond in New Zealand imaged C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) and measured its integrated magnitude to be 8.1. This is slightly brighter than the Minor Planet Center predicted brightness. If it maintains this brightness excess relative to the prediction, the peak brightness will be magnitude -0.2, which should make it visible to the naked eye in a dark sky. The comet is predicted to reach its peak brightness on March 10, when it should be visible low in the western sky right after sunset.

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