Thursday, December 22, 2011

Wow! Comet Lovejoy Time Lapse from the ISS

Comet Lovejoy is a sungrazing comet that recently passed VERY close to the Sun. Many astronomers thought it would burn up on this passage, but it survived and is now a nice morning comet for the southern hemisphere.

And for astronauts on the ISS who captured this amazing video!


Watch all the lightning as before the comet rises over the horizon followed by the blinding dawn. It is much easier to get this from space when you don't have the brightening twilight you get on Earth. You can even see the layers of Earth's atmosphere...stunning!

Reprinted with permission from the Half-Astrophysicist Blog.

3 comments:

SER said...

that's some crazy stuff.......

kkdither said...

That was so cool!

OrbsCorbs said...

I would so like to spend a day or two in the apace station just looking out the windows, taking pics and videos. Of course, I want nothing to do with the trip to or from the place, unless they can render me unconscious for the flight.