The wonderful New Year’s comet – Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy – passed closest to Earth on January 7, 2015 and therefore (probably) now appears at its brightest in our sky. On January 7, it was 43.6 million miles away (70.2 million km). Many across the globe have already seen this comet as it has brightened in recent weeks. Plus, the moon is no longer a hindrance. More good news. The comet has been moving northward on the sky’s dome. On January 9, it crossed over into the easy-to-find constellation Taurus the Bull.
Comet Lovejoy brightest now until mid-January | Science Wire | EarthSky
Comet Lovejoy brightest now until mid-January | Science Wire | EarthSky