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Old 01-07-2005, 02:46 PM
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Thanks Dave!

Now, if the comet is blown up at 4pm EST it will take time for the light to travel back to Earth for us to see it. (minutes - an hour?)

Does anyone know what time we should expect to see a change in the comet (If any)?

I can imagine many people watching through scopes around the globe and at 4:05 give up watching, only to find it is observable at 4:06.

The longer the light/time delay the better for us as it is far too light at 4pm.
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