12-07-2017, 07:53 PM
Thank you, HOTPE. For those who know their constellations, it's going to pass right through the middle of Cassiopeia (the Big W) at its brightest. Look north at around 18:33 and about halfway up from the horizon to the zenith and you should see it.
As others have mentioned, this object is out of control and there are going to be fewer chances to see it before it re-enters the Earth's atmosphere. Thanks to the Chinese space people, this may well end up with bits and pieces hitting the Earth's surface, but not on Fri Dec 8th...
As others have mentioned, this object is out of control and there are going to be fewer chances to see it before it re-enters the Earth's atmosphere. Thanks to the Chinese space people, this may well end up with bits and pieces hitting the Earth's surface, but not on Fri Dec 8th...