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Old 20-03-2016, 07:06 AM
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252P Linear for 20-March-2016.

252P Linear for 20-March-2016.
Wonderful clear morning!
My first unaided eye observation at 04.40 ACDT, showing slight blue tinge through the finder and can trace out just over 1 degree of coma.
The image is taken with a 75 to 300 zoom at 205 F/5.6.
In the image the coma traces out to 1.9 degree's! hard to believe a week ago this was the same view at 800mm tracing out 27 arc minutes....
Still to come 8" F/4 800mm image and animation.


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Old 20-03-2016, 07:43 AM
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this is another great capture, its big, brighter and green
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Old 20-03-2016, 10:54 AM
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Fantastic to see a comet far exceeding expected magnitude instead of being dimmer. I will get out tonight and try for another image and binocular view.
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I saw it this morning with a pair of HD 8x42 Binos, still not visible to the naked eye here on the coast though. I will take out a 4" ED refractor in the morning for a look.
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this is another great capture, its big, brighter and green
Thanks David!

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Fantastic to see a comet far exceeding expected magnitude instead of being dimmer. I will get out tonight and try for another image and binocular view.
Hi Luis, a real surprise how rapidly its increased in size and brightness, a little over a week ago, only visible telescopically.

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I saw it this morning with a pair of HD 8x42 Binos, still not visible to the naked eye here on the coast though. I will take out a 4" ED refractor in the morning for a look.
Hope you get a decent view Ian! I presume there's some light pollution your dealing with?

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Old 24-03-2016, 12:21 PM
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Thanks David!



Hi Luis, a real surprise how rapidly its increased in size and brightness, a little over a week ago, only visible telescopically.



Hope you get a decent view Ian! I presume there's some light pollution your dealing with?

Cheers,

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Yes there is some, but not so bad as to obscure it entirely.
I was able to get a look but that was the last fine morning we have had
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