Joe S. wrote:
Thanks, Greg.
Say, is the comet bright enough so I can see it through these snow clouds
that have been here for three days?
All I really know is that it makes a great binocular object, if not for
any other reason than I was able to run outside, confirm seeing it (who
needs dark adaption?) and run back inside before I froze my a** off. ;-)
Clear skies,
Greg
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