Anyone interested can see a very nice image comet C/2004 Q2 (Machholz)
near the prominent star cluster M45 (Plajades), taken last night by
Austrian comet observers Gerald Rhemann and Michael Jäger, at this
site:
http://www.astrostudio.at/Astrofotos/aufnahme.php?a_id=346page=1kategorie=k_id=39
Hello Folks,
Don't miss out on this beautiful comet tonight, provided your skies
are clear. It is a naked-eye object tonight from the suburban town
where I live (first use averted and then direct vision -- do not forget
to dark-adapt your eyes for a few minutes - ideally about 20 minutes),
it's
A nice naked-eye object (provided that skies are dark) in the Northern
hemisphere! A few hours ago I easily found and saw it even from
light-polluted downtown Berlin with 7x35 binocs near the Pleiades in the
constellation of Taurus, and envy you observers with much better seeing
conditions in
Hello Alexander and List,
OT? Not really - think of Orgueil, Tagish Lake etc., those fragile
Speaking of Tagish Lake, is it of astroidal or cometary origin?
-Walter
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Thank you for the site AlexanderJerry
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Comet Machholz (C/2004 Q2)
A nice naked-eye object (provided
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