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Comet Panstarrs Over The Uk This Week
Comet visible over the next few days in the UK.
So why not take advantage of the cold clear nights and get an eyefull of something awesome?
http:// uk.news .yahoo. com/how -to-see -comet- panstar rs-over -the-uk -this-w eek-122 839829. html
So why not take advantage of the cold clear nights and get an eyefull of something awesome?
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Comet Pan-Starrs will be visible until the end of March, not on Monday. It's just beginning to dim, that's all. Binoculars will catch it. I have managed to image it, but very badly I'm afraid. Still, at least I got it. :)
20:44 Fri 15th Mar 2013
Hi all,
Thanks for your answers. I think by Monday it will be very low down on the horizon and you will need a really uncluttered western view to spot it. Plus the best time is only about an hour after sunset, so its tricky.
However, we have been having some lovely views of Orion and his neighbours with the crescent moon this week about the time the kids go to bed 7.30 - 8 ish so why not enjoy that instead of you can't spot the comet?
If you have some binocs the moon looks awesome with craters and lumps and bumps on the terminator line.
Keep watching - clear skies.
Thanks for your answers. I think by Monday it will be very low down on the horizon and you will need a really uncluttered western view to spot it. Plus the best time is only about an hour after sunset, so its tricky.
However, we have been having some lovely views of Orion and his neighbours with the crescent moon this week about the time the kids go to bed 7.30 - 8 ish so why not enjoy that instead of you can't spot the comet?
If you have some binocs the moon looks awesome with craters and lumps and bumps on the terminator line.
Keep watching - clear skies.
Should one use sunglasses or a neutral density filter on the telescope to protect the eyes when observing this "awesome celestial sight" ?
Once again the newspapers have hyped up this comet which will disappoint all but the serious amateur astronomer or magazine astrologer.
From a clear western horizon in rural Oxfordshire, using 7 X 50 binoculars, I just managed to see it yesterday evening, courtesy of a break in the clouds.
Once again the newspapers have hyped up this comet which will disappoint all but the serious amateur astronomer or magazine astrologer.
From a clear western horizon in rural Oxfordshire, using 7 X 50 binoculars, I just managed to see it yesterday evening, courtesy of a break in the clouds.
Still not managed a cloud free western horizon yet :-(. However, have a look at this pic. (OK it was taken in USA so that is not fair) It will give you a good idea of what to look out for.
http:// apod.na sa.gov/ apod/ap 130318. html
Bravehearted - yes thanks for that hopefully we will get some clear skies in November.
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Bravehearted - yes thanks for that hopefully we will get some clear skies in November.