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Old October 25th 06, 12:33 PM posted to sci.astro
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Sorry for bad English

Certainly you know already that the comet in object around
New Year's Day 2012 could be visible to nake eye, this comet it will
give origin to a new meteoric swarm, it's crucial to find images
of precovery, the professionals have tried to them and they have not
found in images from professional Observatories, for which is supposed
that the comet has become an outbust in September, it' s very
important find images of this comet took in an area of 2.5° around Saturn
in the morning sky the Saturday 30 September or Sunday 1 October, the
comet should be between 13 and 14 magnitude.
In positive case send data to CBAT.
Here following some coordinates:

09 33 49.9 + 16 29 54.5 1 October 12 U.T.

09 31 49.5 + 16 49 14 1 October 00 U.T.

09 29 47.3 + 17 08 33.5 30 September 12 U.T.

09 27 45.7 + 17 27 47.2 30 September 00 U.T.

Best greetings.
Sao 67174





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Old October 25th 06, 05:18 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default Comet P/2006 T1 (LEVY)

The 2012 comet does not exist. It certainly isn't David's latest
find. Millions of amateur astronomers are also looking and haven't
found it.

Saul Levy


On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 13:33:08 +0200, "Gamma"
wrote:

Sorry for bad English

Certainly you know already that the comet in object around
New Year's Day 2012 could be visible to nake eye, this comet it will
give origin to a new meteoric swarm, it's crucial to find images
of precovery, the professionals have tried to them and they have not
found in images from professional Observatories, for which is supposed
that the comet has become an outbust in September, it' s very
important find images of this comet took in an area of 2.5° around Saturn
in the morning sky the Saturday 30 September or Sunday 1 October, the
comet should be between 13 and 14 magnitude.
In positive case send data to CBAT.
Here following some coordinates:

09 33 49.9 + 16 29 54.5 1 October 12 U.T.

09 31 49.5 + 16 49 14 1 October 00 U.T.

09 29 47.3 + 17 08 33.5 30 September 12 U.T.

09 27 45.7 + 17 27 47.2 30 September 00 U.T.

Best greetings.
Sao 67174

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Old October 25th 06, 05:56 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default Comet P/2006 T1 (LEVY)

"Saul Levy" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
The 2012 comet does not exist. It certainly isn't David's latest
find. Millions of amateur astronomers are also looking and haven't
found it.

Saul Levy


I must have made a mistake in English,
the comet in 2012 it's P/2006 T1 (LEVY)

http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/mpec/K06/K06U32.html

at its next perielium passage.
Gamma






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Old October 27th 06, 05:14 AM posted to sci.astro
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Still the wrong one!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 18:56:35 +0200, "Gamma"
wrote:

"Saul Levy" ha scritto nel messaggio
.. .
The 2012 comet does not exist. It certainly isn't David's latest
find. Millions of amateur astronomers are also looking and haven't
found it.

Saul Levy


I must have made a mistake in English,
the comet in 2012 it's P/2006 T1 (LEVY)

http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/mpec/K06/K06U32.html

at its next perielium passage.
Gamma

 




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