10/04/10 – Ephemeris – Comet Hartley 2
Monday, October 4th. The sun will rise at 7:43. It’ll be up for 11 hours and 33 minutes, setting at 7:17. The moon, 3 days before new, will rise at 5:02 tomorrow morning.
Comet 103P/Hartley 2 is visible all night, but it’s visible only in binoculars or a small telescope It’s cruising past the W shaped constellation of Cassiopeia in the northeast in the evening. Looking at the W in the evening it’s standing on one end, and looks like the number 3. The comet is moving down just to the right of it. Since it is seen against the Milky Way there are some other fuzzy spots to confuse you. The comet will stay fuzzy in a telescope. Discovered in 1986 by Malcolm Hartley in Australia, the comet has a 6 and a half year orbit of the sun. It will be closest to the earth on October 20th. The Deep Impact spacecraft renamed EPOXI will pass close to the half mile diameter nucleus on November 4th.
Times are for the Grand Traverse Area of Northern Michigan, USA.