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Old 24-04-2009, 12:12 PM
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C/2008 Q3 Garradd Outburst

I observed C/2008 Q3 Garradd this morning after an email i received from ASV Comet Section regarding this comet, i made it out at mag 9.0 this morning from Guyra, NSW.
The comet is expected to be around mag 14.0 but is much brighter due to an outburst a couple of days ago.
I could make it out in my 7x50 Bins, obviously from a dark sky location, and i also made obs with my 8" SCT, both obs put the comet around mag 9.
Q3 is currently in Indus.

Official obs yet to be posted.

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Old 24-04-2009, 12:38 PM
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Thanks for that OBM.
We have our viewing night tonight so will check it out.
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Old 30-04-2009, 12:55 PM
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Nice visual target now, fairly high in early morning skies! Here's an image from this morning around 4am, as the comet moves through Indus.

Full frame, with inset. Piggybacked Canon 400D, 3 x 180 sec, ISO 1600, F/4.5, 55mm. All fully hand-guided on non-motorised EQ1 mount.

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As a Newbie, I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Thank you
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thanks for the heads up
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Old 14-12-2009, 01:09 PM
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thanks for the heads up
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Mozzie, this is an old thread. This comet is now mag 14+ and fading, and no longer visible from the southern hemisphere (at say 35 deg S).

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What does LM Tuck want with this?
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Old 14-12-2009, 03:39 PM
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Mozzie, this is an old thread. This comet is now mag 14+ and fading, and no longer visible from the southern hemisphere (at say 35 deg S).

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i remember viewing it earlier in the year with some nice sights thinking it was back again i checked its orbit on starry night and relised its out of our sight
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