actual puppy Sherlock Holmes
1st gif: kicked puppy
2nd gif: confused puppy
3rd gif: puppy who’s tail has been trodden on
4th gif: sniff the bone puppy
4th gif: Realised it wasn’t that bone that needs sniffing. It’s the secret one in John’s pants.
In the predawn skies on Tuesday, October 1, famed Comet ISON (C/2012 S1) will be barnstorming the red planet, appearing only 2 degrees apart from the planet—just a little more than the width of your thumb at an arm’s length. Their proximity is no illusion, however, as a mere 6.7 million miles (10.8 million kilometers) will separate the comet from the planet during today’s close encounter.
With the comet still being about 12th magnitude, you will need at least a 6- to 8-inch mirrored telescope to glimpse it in the eastern sky before dawn. Already backyard astronomers are reporting that the distant, puffy comet has formed a small, greenish-glowing tail. That is a sign that the sun’s heat has begun to have its effects, making the comet active by vaporizing the ice on its surface and forming a hazy cloud around its nucleus. Check out spaceweather.com’s growing ISON photo gallery from contributing backyard sky-hounds.
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