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Old 29-10-2007, 05:58 AM
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More Comet Holmes 17/P

This is getting like deja vu. Havent we had this comet hype before? Great isnt it!!

Any way down to business. Madness set in and I have just come inside from a session viewing Holmes 17P from 2.30-3.10am. First naked eye approx. 5 degrees above the trees due north, faint but easy! Like a smugy star.

Next 10X 50 binos, better, can now make out a larger smuge.

Time to try out the new 30X100 binos, WOW, can easily see the coma and nucleus and the view is large. Funny to see a round comet, not at all what I would expect. Is the tail going away from us perhaps?

Took some hand held pics and on to Mars. Beautiful. Looks like a small brilliant orange disk. Will have to get the scope out at the w/end if the weather holds. A quick look at the moon and inside for a cuppa. Happy now.

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Old 29-10-2007, 06:08 AM
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Thanks for the report, Wade! I'm going to chase it down tonight or tomorrow night.
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