Comet Siding Spring’s encounter with Mars

Star charts showing the movements of Comet Siding Spring and Mars at the time of the encounter on 19th October 2014

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Comet Siding Spring & Mars ephemeris
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SAST     Comet Siding Spring                 Mars
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19:30  17 37 33.94  -24 51 42.4    17 37 22.28 -24 51 29.3
20:00  17 37 33.81  -24 50 58.5    17 37 26.29 -24 51 31.4
20:28  17 37 33.69  -24 50 17.7    17 37 30.04 -24 51 33.4
21:00  17 37 33.56  -24 49 31.0    17 37 34.32 -24 51 35.6
21:30  17 37 33.43  -24 48 47.2    17 37 38.33 -24 51 37.7
22:00  17 37 33.30  -24 48 03.5    17 37 42.34 -24 51 39.8
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MARS AND C/2013 A1 (SIDING SPRING) ENCOUNTER:

by Kos Coronaios

C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring), an Oort cloud comet discovered by Robert H. McNaught on the 3rd January 2013 at Siding Spring Observatory. The orbital period of this comet is several million years inbound and around 1 million years outbound.

Next perihelion is on the 25th October, but a few days earlier the comet will pass extremely close to Mars. Calculations show that on the 19th October it could pass as close as 0.00088 AU’s, (132 000 km) from the center-point of Mars. For comparison, Mars’s outer moon Deimos orbits at 24 000 km from the planet and our Moon orbits the Earth at an average distance of 384 400 km. It will pass Mars at a relative velocity of 56 km/s reaching an estimated magnitude of -6 as seen from Mars.

Comet Siding Spring won’t put on a show for viewers here on Earth. But the fleet of robots at Mars, which includes five operational orbiters and two working rovers, could send some nice pictures of the encounter back home.

Presently (6th October) the comet is at around Vm +11.5 in the star-field of the Milky Way heading towards Mars. It’s journey thus far has seen it pass some beautiful stars and clusters as well as a galaxy.

 

29 Aug Sid Spr 47Tuc  SMG (2)

Siding Spring 5 Oct 14

Sid Spring path 22 Sept 2014
                     Images by Kos Coronaios

 

 

                                            Comet Siding Spring is motoring!

These  two images were captured by Martin Lyons just 15 minutes apart and the movement of the comet is obvious.

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                                        Images by Martin Lyons

 

                Movement of C/2013 A1 over a 30 minute period

Siding Spring movement
                                           Image by Kos Coronaios

 

comet C2013 A1 Siding Spring - 12 Oct 2014
                     I mage by Allen Versfeld on 12th October 2014

 

comet C2013 A1 Siding Spring - 24 Aug 2014
Image by Allen Versfeld on 24th August 2014