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New Naked Eye Comet - 17/P Holmes
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17 years 1 month ago #53409
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Replied by dokeeffe on topic Re: New Naked Eye Comet - 17/P Holmes
Wow nice photo!
cant see it from here (middle of cork city)
Thanks everyone for the updates and photos!!
cant see it from here (middle of cork city)
Thanks everyone for the updates and photos!!
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17 years 1 month ago #53410
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Replied by dave_lillis on topic Re: New Naked Eye Comet - 17/P Holmes
A great image there Paul, very true to the eye view of it through the scope!
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17 years 1 month ago #53418
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Replied by mia on topic Re: New Naked Eye Comet - 17/P Holmes
It's just amazing! It looked better tonight through the scope though I've wall to wall cloud here at the minute.
I showed it off to my neighbours, first off all naked eye, using Mirfak and Delta Persei and the comet to form an arrow point, Mirfak being the point. It was then they realised it looked different from the stars, it's definitely fuzzy even naked eye. I stood for ages just watching it naked eye taking in the fact it was a comet (am I sounding like an imbecile again??!!)
The icing on the cake was the view they saw through the scope, the nucleus and the coma clearly visible and I think I can see a tail (but it could be my elderly eyes!!)
Actually, I lie, the icing on the cake was giving directions to one of the EAAS members over the phone as he hadn't seen it yet, and the excitement in his voice when he finally observed it was wonderful!
I love passing on my limited knowledge!!!
I showed it off to my neighbours, first off all naked eye, using Mirfak and Delta Persei and the comet to form an arrow point, Mirfak being the point. It was then they realised it looked different from the stars, it's definitely fuzzy even naked eye. I stood for ages just watching it naked eye taking in the fact it was a comet (am I sounding like an imbecile again??!!)
The icing on the cake was the view they saw through the scope, the nucleus and the coma clearly visible and I think I can see a tail (but it could be my elderly eyes!!)
Actually, I lie, the icing on the cake was giving directions to one of the EAAS members over the phone as he hadn't seen it yet, and the excitement in his voice when he finally observed it was wonderful!
I love passing on my limited knowledge!!!
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17 years 1 month ago #53419
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Replied by phoenix on topic Re: New Naked Eye Comet - 17/P Holmes
Image from earlier tonight. Not sure of the scale bar on the image so maybe somebody can give a yes or no on the scale.
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17 years 1 month ago #53422
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: New Naked Eye Comet - 17/P Holmes
The comet has moved a noticable amount this evening realitive to the background stars. Those two background stars which were on the edge of the halo are now near the centre.
I firmly believe we are witnessing a truly unique event which may never happen again at this scale for many many years.
I firmly believe we are witnessing a truly unique event which may never happen again at this scale for many many years.
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17 years 1 month ago #53425
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Ah so that's what's going on! I thought that suddenly we had two nuclei.
Also is the inner area of the 'disc' darker than the outer rim? It seems to be though the eyepiece, not sure if that's an illusion though.
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Replied by albertw on topic Re: New Naked Eye Comet - 17/P Holmes
The comet has moved a noticable amount this evening realitive to the background stars. Those two background stars which were on the edge of the halo are now near the centre.
Ah so that's what's going on! I thought that suddenly we had two nuclei.
Also is the inner area of the 'disc' darker than the outer rim? It seems to be though the eyepiece, not sure if that's an illusion though.
Albert White MSc FRAS
Chairperson, International Dark Sky Association - Irish Section
www.darksky.ie/
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