Comet Holmes Over Hungary
			
		
		
			Credit & Copyright:  
Tamas Ladanyi
		
		
			Comet Holmes refuses to fade.  
The 
unusual comet that surprisingly brightened nearly a 
million-fold in late October continues to 
remain visible
to the unaided eye from dark locations.  
Night to night, 
Comet 17P/Holmes 
is slowly gliding through the 
constellation Perseus, 
remaining visible to northern observers during much of the night right from sunset.  
Pictured above, 
Comet Holmes was captured from 
Hungary last week.  
The remarkable snowball continues to retain a 
huge coma, but now shows very little of a 
tail.   
To the far right is the 
open cluster of stars 
NGC 1245.
How much longer 
Comet Holmes will remain visible 
to the unaided eye is unknown.