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Australian amateur astronomer’s latest discovery termed Comet C/2014 Q2

byCustoms Today Report
16/01/2015
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LONDON: Some of us search for something worth watching on TV in our spare time. In his extra time, Terry Lovejoy searches for comets—and he’s found five so far. The Australian amateur astronomer’s latest discovery is called Comet C/2014 Q2 and it’s in the midst of its brightest period.

Until January 24th, the comet will be at a brightness level of 4th magnitude, which means it can be seen with the naked eye in dark, clear skies. To spot Comet Lovejoy, just look in the direction of Orion, Taurus and the Pleiades, high in the southeast sky.

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Terry Lovejoy discovered this interloper from the outer solar system last August by comparing photographs taken with his backyard 8-inch telescope.

His most famous discovery is the Comet C/2011 W3, which is what’s known as a Kreutz sungrazer. In December, 2011, it flew through the sun’s corona and emerged scorched, but surprisingly still intact.

Tags: Australian amateurLook up to see latest comet LovejoyLovejoy at its brightnessTerry LovejoyUntil January 24th

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