A green comet .

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Backward green comet named Lulin makes one-time only visit toward the sun
17/02/2009 11:41:00 PM
Seth Borenstein, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON - An odd, greenish backward-flying comet is zipping by Earth this month, as it takes its only trip toward the sun from the farthest edges of the solar system.



The comet is called Lulin, and there's a chance it can be seen with the naked eye - far from city lights, astronomers say. But you'll most likely need a telescope, or at least binoculars, to spot it. The best opportunity is just before dawn one-third of the way up the southern sky. It should be near Saturn and two bright stars, Spica and Regula.
On Monday at 10:43 p.m. EST, it will be 61 million kilometres from Earth, the closest it will ever get, according to Donald Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near Earth Object program.
The story behind the comet is more intriguing than its appearance - the greenish tinge may be hard for many to discern. The colour comes from a type of carbon and cyanogen, a poisonous gas.
Lulin was discovered by a Chinese teenager two years ago. It still has many of its original gases - gases that are usually stripped away as comets near the sun. Unlike most comets viewable from Earth, this one hasn't been this close to the sun before, Yeomans said.
While all the planets and most of the other objects in the solar system circle the sun counterclockwise, Lulin circles clockwise, said NASA astronomer Stephen Edberg. And thanks to an optical illusion, from Earth it appears as if the comet's tail is in the front as the comet approaches Earth and the sun.
"It essentially is going backwards through the solar system," he said.
It came from the outskirts of the solar system, 29 trillion kilometres away. Once it's made the journey around the sun, Lulin will gain enough speed to escape the solar system, Edberg said.
"If you are interested in comets, make sure you see it," he said. "But it's not going to be a real great blast for the general public."
 

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My son and I have had our telescopes out for the last week but we have been defeated by the haze that seems to move in about the time comet Lulin gets to where we should be able to see it. We'll keep trying. Last night we got pictures of the Crab Nebula and a few more of objects near Orion. I'll post them sometime today.
 

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My son and I have had our telescopes out for the last week but we have been defeated by the haze that seems to move in about the time comet Lulin gets to where we should be able to see it. We'll keep trying. Last night we got pictures of the Crab Nebula and a few more of objects near Orion. I'll post them sometime today.

Cruddy. Damn light pollution! Wishing you better viewing conditions Juan.