wanna see a comet? well
step 1: take a look at the forcast and make sure a night will be clear & no rain
step 2:get a tarp & sleeping bag and suppleis (NO TENT) and go to a place were you can see the sky really well.
step 3: put the tarp on the ground and wait till night to put the sleeping bag
step 4: chill at that place till night then drink a whole bunch of cofee (if your alowed)
step 5:now just get in your sleeping bag on the tarp and watever extra blakets you brought and wait
step 6:you''l see some stars but the sooner or later you'll see a comet (shooting star, make a wish!)
The above steps could be useful to you.. if you want to see a meteor.
Which is way more likely to happen than the sighting of a comet. All you really need to see a meteor is to be in a considerably dark area.. next to the ocean of a big lake works pretty well. The idea is to get away from as much light as possible.
In order to see a comet you generally would need to do some research to try to predict the passing of one (they orbit the sun) and a high quality telescope. Even if you can manage to do these things, comets are very unpredictable they can brighten or fade, lose its tail.. or even gain another, and it can ever break apart all together. Unless you have a connection to NASA it will be very difficult to know which comets are still kicking. If it is something you are really interested in.. try getting in contact with some one from the head of a university with a decent astronomy program.
It depends on the comet. You can see comets when they are making their swing around the sun, if they are large enough and if their orbital path brings them close enough to earth. Many small comets are not visible, and we cannot see any of them when they are far enough from the sun. Halley's is probably the best known comet, and it was visible at its last approach to the sun in 1986. I had the good fortune to see it and it was beautiful, but by all indications this was not as spectacular as its previous appearance 75 or 76 years earlier. It will appear again in 2061 because it is a short-period comet. Other comets can take thousands of years to return to our vacinity.
yes. comets are shooting stars and fly across the sky in a split second.
Yes, when they are close enough to Earth. A few years ago Hale-Bopp was spectacular.
Yes you can see comets sometimes with your eyes only,IF its close enough to Earth. :3
some comets can be seen with a naked-eye meaning you can see it with your own eye without any telescope.. but some you may need those big telescopes because they arent very bright.
Certainly some can be seen with the naked eye.
No
They can't - they dont have eyes.
From the earth we see comets as shooting stars, because theres a tail to it.
TELESCOPE
no
asteroids and comets!
Yes,when they are close enough to Earth and it is clear out.
They can't - they dont have eyes.
From the earth we see comets as shooting stars, because theres a tail to it.
TELESCOPE
yes they are stars or moving ones are comets
See related link for a list of periodic and non periodic comets.
no
when your balls drop
Because there aren't always comets!
Comets travel in highly elliptical orbits. See link for more.
Yes, because comets are so tiny and dim.
No. Planets do not have comets. They are not related to planets. They are just objects flying through space that we can see in the sky.