Yes thank you Chris it was so beautiful to watch and hopefully we get clear nights in the UK when it moves closer. I feel like a big kid getting all excited for it. Thank you Tiago for having the best channel on RUclips ❤
Neat. I saw a comet once with my eye some years ago in San Francisco. It appeared high in the sky. A fuzzy star with a tail that stretched halfway across the sky. Was visible in the city. Had no telescope at that time.
I’ve watched your channel from when it had just a couple of hundred subscribers. It’s been exciting to watch it grow and I’ve learned a lot from you. Thanks!
Given that this comet has SO few transits, the tail will be ''strong'' ie not burnt off after many sun encounters. So no wonder some are saying it could be Mag -5!
The 'bending" of the tail has nothing to do with the Earth's atmosphere. The comet is not in the atmosphere, it is in orbit around the Sun and millions of miles away. Comets often have 2 tails. One is made up of ejected dust from comet, and the other tail is made from gas. Both are pushed away from the sun by solar wind. Solar wind consists of particles emitted at high speed from the Sun, such as protons, electrons, and alpha particles. Solar wind interacts with each tail differently. Gas becomes ionized (electrically charged) and the charged particles are strongly attracted to oppositely charged particles in the wind and go along for the ride. When it can be seen the ion tail is a bluish straight line which points directly away from the Sun. Dust particles do not interact as strongly with the solar wind, and essentially spread out away from the comet in all directions before being gradually diverted. The dust tail can be curved because dust can remain near the orbital path of the comet for a long time while the ion tail is always pointing away from the Sun, and those two directions are not the same. The angular difference between the dust and gas tails change as the comet moves along its orbit. How well we can see the "curve" depends on where Earth is in relation to the comet. Some viewing angles allow the curve to be seen better than others, and that is entirely dependent on where each is in its orbit.
I certainly agree with steveboguslawski114 above. The "bending" of the tail is a real effect of perspective and orbital motion of the dust tail. It is real - not an effect of our Earth's atmosphere. Otherwise, an accurate video. Regards - (actual astronomer)
October 12th, is when it comes back around, September 27th, wasn’t anything spectacular, you need a Camera with Long Exposure to see it or a Telescope, or something to zoom in with at Sunrise, it wasn’t anything crazy, but the Main event is leading to October 12th, You & many others still have a chance.
They just discovered this comet yet say it’s been here “80,000” years old…yeah right 🤔. I think they just decided “well 10,000 years is not a good number lets go crazy and pick 80k that will impress these folks”.
@abel3557 i perfectly understand skepticism over institutional communications. The skills we all should develop and train nowadays are to distinguish what should be accepted and what to be held for review. A simple research would answer the doubt and provide knowledge to the researcher about why they can calculate orbits, speed and time of a comet. Furthermore would provide better awareness of the Universe we live.
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Absolutely amazing presentation very well done and thank you for mentioning me.
hey Chris Thanks! It was a beautiful live capture. Unique!! Well Done Chris BAMMMM!!!
Baammmmm👏👏👏👏
Yes thank you Chris it was so beautiful to watch and hopefully we get clear nights in the UK when it moves closer. I feel like a big kid getting all excited for it. Thank you Tiago for having the best channel on RUclips ❤
Absolutely stunning
Thank you! Cheers!
Neat. I saw a comet once with my eye some years ago in San Francisco. It appeared high in the sky. A fuzzy star with a tail that stretched halfway across the sky. Was visible in the city. Had no telescope at that time.
one more to add to your journey ;)
Hale-Bopp I think
Beautiful !
Me too. Took some photos with a 135mm lens. Looked like a lightly fuzzy streak
Hale-Bopp, the " Mother of all Comets!" 1997
Wow!Amazing! Wonderful miracle! I hope this is a sign of great things to come.💫💫💫
I think it is 💪💥✨️☄️
Oh it is. I'm a psychic medium. God bless you!
I thought they were warnings of DOOM!
@@therange4033Traditionally they are but people claim to believe anything if it fits their agenda.
bro,it go to vietnam today
I’ve watched your channel from when it had just a couple of hundred subscribers. It’s been exciting to watch it grow and I’ve learned a lot from you. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thank you!!! From Edgewood Illinois. I didn't get to see it. But thanks to you, I was able to see it here.
@christinabednar7389 great! But remember from 12th will be visible at dusk
In what direction should I be looking?
@@christinabednar7389 west
I remember Hale-bop ( excuse the spelling) a few years ago. That was in the sky for weeks if I remember correctly. Easily seen. Spectacular.
You'll be surprised when you realise how long 'a few years ago' now is 😀
Yes it will be quite a while 🤣🤣
1997
hale bop was visible in the sky for more than a full year.
great presentation, thank you!
Thanks
Such beauty!
Superb video; nice work!
Thanks Kevin
Thank you. 👍🏻👍🏻🔭🔭👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you too!
Amazing coverage of this one life event🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yes it was!
Thanks! Man
hey Chris Thank You for everything you've been doing! You're fire!!
Amazing Video!
thanks
I will be watching. ❤
Given that this comet has SO few transits, the tail will be ''strong'' ie not burnt off after many sun encounters. So no wonder some are saying it could be Mag -5!
Awesome
I seen it fly by hear in so cal at 830 ish pm Sept 30
Something extraordinary MIGHT be about to happen. On the other hand, it might not be very visible at all. We just have to wait.
A newly discovered comet, C/2024 S1 may become as bright as venus around October 28!
Very good☝💥
@@kristof3031 thanks
Will you, @DobsonianPower, do something with the Dwarf 3 anytime soon?
Yes
Wow that's awesome too see this comet on my B-Day. Oct 12 would be great if they can Rename it to Ozzy's comet ☄️
@IDFC76 great! Enjoy
My birthday as well 😊
It is not here for me. It has been cloudy 5 mornings in a row. Maybe I will see it Oct 12th. Thanks for the info & thanks for the video.
Thanks. I hope you can have clear skies
I am happy that this comet is not RAM, LAXIMAN, HANUMAN JEE. If any follower are watching this comet, please that make sure that SITA is also visible
I live in New Zealand 😢
Me too! lol, I did see the space station the other night though, it was very bright 😅
When is the best day to see it after sunset ?
all in the video
The 'bending" of the tail has nothing to do with the Earth's atmosphere. The comet is not in the atmosphere, it is in orbit around the Sun and millions of miles away.
Comets often have 2 tails. One is made up of ejected dust from comet, and the other tail is made from gas. Both are pushed away from the sun by solar wind. Solar wind consists of particles emitted at high speed from the Sun, such as protons, electrons, and alpha particles. Solar wind interacts with each tail differently. Gas becomes ionized (electrically charged) and the charged particles are strongly attracted to oppositely charged particles in the wind and go along for the ride. When it can be seen the ion tail is a bluish straight line which points directly away from the Sun. Dust particles do not interact as strongly with the solar wind, and essentially spread out away from the comet in all directions before being gradually diverted. The dust tail can be curved because dust can remain near the orbital path of the comet for a long time while the ion tail is always pointing away from the Sun, and those two directions are not the same. The angular difference between the dust and gas tails change as the comet moves along its orbit. How well we can see the "curve" depends on where Earth is in relation to the comet. Some viewing angles allow the curve to be seen better than others, and that is entirely dependent on where each is in its orbit.
I certainly agree with steveboguslawski114 above. The "bending" of the tail is a real effect of perspective and orbital motion of the dust tail. It is real - not an effect of our Earth's atmosphere. Otherwise, an accurate video.
Regards - (actual astronomer)
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Hello T😊
welcome
shout out thanks to Chris Green !
Oh yeah! 👌 he deserves
In Portugal the best hour to see Atlas...?
I would like to see it... it's an alchimical energy, we will see...✨💫
It's all in the video. Just follow it ☄️will be amazing
Been cloudy here in the philippines and am not able to view it in the early AM
I can only see it with binocs. It must have lost some strength after leaving the sun.
Dobsodian extremely big X9.0 just happened i really dont know what is happening lol i think it was from region 3842
This will bring cataclysm
I don't think so
and ofc its cloudy here in pa all week😒
Maybe the day after...
October 12th, is when it comes back around, September 27th, wasn’t anything spectacular, you need a Camera with Long Exposure to see it or a Telescope, or something to zoom in with at Sunrise, it wasn’t anything crazy, but the Main event is leading to October 12th, You & many others still have a chance.
@@DobsonianPowerunfortunately it was supposed to on the underperform
@@DobsonianPowerJuno Myatt underperform
They just discovered this comet yet say it’s been here “80,000” years old…yeah right 🤔. I think they just decided “well 10,000 years is not a good number lets go crazy and pick 80k that will impress these folks”.
It's called astrophysics
@@DobsonianPowerThe commenter is a creationist who believes in a young earth.
@abel3557 i perfectly understand skepticism over institutional communications. The skills we all should develop and train nowadays are to distinguish what should be accepted and what to be held for review. A simple research would answer the doubt and provide knowledge to the researcher about why they can calculate orbits, speed and time of a comet. Furthermore would provide better awareness of the Universe we live.
I've never seen a comet with the naked eye before, and I probably won't be able to do that this time either.
@takeshikurotaki3441 hope!
So we can see the comet, but not the "2nd moon" .....🤔
Yes. The 2nd moon is a very faint asteroid. Only with super large telescopes
Its the doomsday comet sign
thank you merci tiago pour cette information je vais porter attention
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merci