Has anyone been able to get a good look/ take pictures of this comet?
Viewing conditions in Maui have been crappy, with a nearly constant high
overcast for the last 2 weeks, and horizon haze otherwise.  And I'm too
lazy to drive up 45 minutes to the tip-top of Haleakala and brave the
chill and wind for 20 minutes of maybe-viewing before the comet sets at
this latitude :-)  For an island that has such great tourist appeal, we
haven't had much amateur astronomy appeal lately.

Tracy Latimer
--admits to being a cosmic wimpout--


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