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It's late. I'm tired. I just finished a detailed blog posting of the
evening's observing. Here's a much briefer version: Wow! That one word summarizes the evening's observing. This session took place between 1:20 and 2:40 U.T. on 25, Oct. 2006. I used a 13cm f/6 apochromat refractor from my front porch. Naked-eye limiting magnitude was *at least* 6.5. M13 was still visible to the naked-eye (though not easily) at the end of the observing session. The comet was *much* easier than M13 to see with the naked-eye. It was perhaps slightly brighter than Zeta Coronae Borealis and clearly brighter than Kappa C.B. (the star it equaled on the previous night). Comet C/2006 M4 (SWAN) was absolutely beautiful! The tail was immediately obvious even in small binoculars. The SWAN has blossomed into a stunningly beautiful telescopic comet! For those interested in reading all the fine details I suggest a visit to my blog. Like I said, it's late. I'm tired . . . a warm bed is calling for me . . . Willie R. Meghar Observational Notes at: http://meghar.blogspot.com/ |
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