Observing Prospects for Halley's Comet
Abstract
The expected path and brightness development of Halley's comet soon before and after its perihelion on February 9, 1986 are described. It is concluded that the comet will prove disappointing to most U.S. observers, since it is not expected to equal Kohoutek in peak magnitude (and since this latter comet was disappointing to the general public). Moreover, Halley's comet will be brightest (3rd magnitude) in the southern hemisphere, and increased outdoor lighting by the year 1986 will probably obscure its tail near cities.
- Publication:
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Sky and Telescope
- Pub Date:
- June 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975S&T....49..363R
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Photography;
- Brightness;
- Comets;
- Perihelions;
- Comet Tails;
- Kohoutek Comet;
- Reflecting Telescopes;
- Astronomy