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I woke up to a partly cloudy sky this morning; but it was clear to the
east! Every few minutes I went out and scanned the eastern horizon for Comet NcNaught. Finally, just before 7am, in bright twilight, the comet was sighted! The head of the comet was non-stellar, but bright -- perhaps in the neighborhood of 1st magnitude, maybe brighter. After catching the comet in the small binoculars I switched to a pair of hand-held 20x80s. There appeared to be two tails. The longer extended northward (to the upper left) and was estimated to be approximately 10 arc minutes in length. the shorter tail extended almost vertically. The only noticeable difference between the two binocular views was the image scale. By the time I thought about looking with the unaided-eye, the morning twilight was too bright. I've uploaded a sketch to my blog. -- Bill Celestial Journeys http://cejour.blogspot.com |
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