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19 years 5 months ago #13314
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Deep Impact was created by DeirdreKelleghan
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Here is link to just about everything you need to know as an amateur astronomer about Deep Impact for the next few days. It was writen and compiled by Jane H Jones a avid and well respected amateur astronomer in California.
Here is link to just about everything you need to know as an amateur astronomer about Deep Impact for the next few days. It was writen and compiled by Jane H Jones a avid and well respected amateur astronomer in California.
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19 years 5 months ago #13320
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Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Deirdre et al,
It is unfortunate for us that the proposed time of impact will be in early morning with lots of sunlight around. In the event there is a visible impact, it would be a tremendous sight behind the eyepiece.
Maybe next time.
Anthony.
It is unfortunate for us that the proposed time of impact will be in early morning with lots of sunlight around. In the event there is a visible impact, it would be a tremendous sight behind the eyepiece.
Maybe next time.
Anthony.
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19 years 5 months ago #13368
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Will it be possible to view the comet after the impact on monday night?
They tell us that all going well, the comet will reach magnitude 0 or 1 at best, but for how long will it be at this magnitude?
And if this happens, will we see a tail?
I will be flicking through all the channels on monday morning, i can't wait, it's very exciting, just a pity it's happening during our daylight hours.
Thanks!
They tell us that all going well, the comet will reach magnitude 0 or 1 at best, but for how long will it be at this magnitude?
And if this happens, will we see a tail?
I will be flicking through all the channels on monday morning, i can't wait, it's very exciting, just a pity it's happening during our daylight hours.
Thanks!
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19 years 5 months ago #13370
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Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
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I wouldn't be surprised if there was a brightening still visible come Monday night, presuming there is a reasonable brightening in the first place.
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Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
but what a way to go.
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19 years 5 months ago #13372
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Some analysts are predicitng a brightening up to about mag 6 or even mag 5. And they reckong it could stay that way for a few weeks in the best of circumstances. It seems likely that any brightening will last at least for a few days/nights.
Certainly, the scientists are asking for any data images for a period of months after the impact and emphasise the need for images in the first few days after impact.
Cheers
Dave McD
Certainly, the scientists are asking for any data images for a period of months after the impact and emphasise the need for images in the first few days after impact.
Cheers
Dave McD
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19 years 5 months ago #13380
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If there is enough brightening to get the magnitude above 6, I wonder if that would be a first... I can't think of any other occasion when human activity changed a (natural) celestial body to an extent visible to the naked eye. :
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Some analysts are predicitng a brightening up to about mag 6 or even mag 5. And they reckong it could stay that way for a few weeks in the best of circumstances. It seems likely that any brightening will last at least for a few days/nights.
If there is enough brightening to get the magnitude above 6, I wonder if that would be a first... I can't think of any other occasion when human activity changed a (natural) celestial body to an extent visible to the naked eye. :
Sean Lyons
Raheny
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