Well, we do need to just have a happy little moment to think about where to see that comet. You know, to spot comet 46P, it's best to look towards the northeastern sky this time of year, using a pair of binoculars or a small telescope to help locate it. Just find a quiet spot under the stars and let the beauty of the universe guide you. Happy comet-hunting, my friend.
Oh, isn't that just wonderful! Comet 46P/Wirtanen is so special to observe. You may be able to spot it in the night sky in certain months as it orbits close to Earth. Just be sure to look towards areas away from light pollution to catch a glimpse of this celestial wonder. Enjoy the beauty of nature's brushstrokes!
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.
To see Comet 45P in the night sky, you will need to find a location with minimal light pollution, such as a dark rural area. Look towards the eastern horizon in the early morning hours before sunrise. Use a pair of binoculars or a telescope for a better view, as the comet may appear as a faint fuzzy object.
To observe Comet 45P in the night sky, look towards the eastern horizon in the early morning hours before sunrise. The comet will appear as a faint, greenish object near the constellation Hercules. Use binoculars or a telescope for a better view.
To find a comet in the night sky, you can use a star chart or a stargazing app to locate its position. Look for a bright object with a fuzzy appearance, moving slowly against the backdrop of stars. You may need binoculars or a telescope for a better view. Be patient and observe the sky during clear, dark nights away from city lights for the best chance of spotting a comet.
You can discover a comet at home using a telescope. Look at or take pictures of the night sky. If you see a spot of light that has changed relative position from one night to another (or one week to another...) then this might be a comet.
Oh, isn't that just wonderful! Comet 46P/Wirtanen is so special to observe. You may be able to spot it in the night sky in certain months as it orbits close to Earth. Just be sure to look towards areas away from light pollution to catch a glimpse of this celestial wonder. Enjoy the beauty of nature's brushstrokes!
No. The Great Red Spot is a storm.
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Go look for a spot indoors.
Probably for a long long time, as Inky has yet to be named as a comet, but if you're lucky and spot a new comet, you are at liberty to name it Inky if you like.
Well, just look at the sky at night :)
- they don't get pregnant, they are egg layers.- you'll see a gravid spot, its a little white round spot by their anal fins on their belly's:- have a look at this link and it'll show you what it looks like...http://aqualandpetsplus.com/livebe18.jpg
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.
Turn down your high beams and slow way down.
look on the panel. it shows which fuses should go in each spot.
To see Comet 45P in the night sky, you will need to find a location with minimal light pollution, such as a dark rural area. Look towards the eastern horizon in the early morning hours before sunrise. Use a pair of binoculars or a telescope for a better view, as the comet may appear as a faint fuzzy object.