YES PANSTARRS is Still Visible In Silicon Valley!
Use Binoculars – Use a smart phone astroapp if you got one.
MEDIA CONTACT: Michael Packer at m.packer@yahoo.com
How to view L4 PANSTARRS
http://astrobob.areavoices.com
IMAGE OF COMET SATURDAY MARCH 16th
IMAGE OF COMET LEFT OF MOON FROM SKYLINE BLVD MARCH 12th Above image was taken by Michael Packer on March 12, 2013 Nikon D3s, 230mm, f6.0, ISO1000, 3/4s exposure.
“The above image was taken by Ignacio Diaz Bobillo on Feb 15th through a telescope, I’m sure you will agree this is a wonderful capture and full of potential for nice show on the weeks ahead. The green colour around the coma (comet’s head) is the gas/ion envelope around the comet’s nucleus and the white/gold colour is the dust tail reflecting light from the sun. L4 Panstarrs sports a very high abundance of dust which indicates a fairly large and very active nucleus which should continue to brighten every day as solar heating and pressure increases.”
Comet PanSTARRS is named after the person or group that discovered it. In this case, the University of Hawaii’s Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System Pan-STARRS which is an innovative wide-field imaging facility developed for astronomy. It’s full name C/2011 L4 PanSTARRS is a non-periodic comet discovered in June 2011 that is expected to be visible to the naked eye when it is near perihelion in March 2013.
2 comments:

Most beaches along PCH close at sunset. Do you know of any places that are open late?
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Hi Kumar, Yes. Check out this page for beaches open to 10pm:
http://www.propertyinsantacruz.com/beaches.phpMichael