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    Space Weather News for Feb. 7, 2003


    COMET NEAT: Comet NEAT (C/2002 V1) is plunging toward the Sun. At closest
    approach on Feb. 18th its distance from our star will be only 0.1 AU--much
    closer to the Sun than the planet Mercury. The Sun's glare will hide the
    encounter from earthbound observers, but not from the orbiting Solar and
    Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). Follow the links at spaceweather.com to
    see near-live views of the flyby (courtesy of SOHO) between Feb. 16th and
    20th.

    Meanwhile, if you live in the northern hemisphere, you can see the comet
    yourself. Look low and to the west after sunset. Comet NEAT is glowing
    like a fuzzy 5th magnitude star with a long delicate tail--an easy target
    for binoculars and small telescopes. Don't wait too many days to look,
    though, because the comet is fast approaching the glaring Sun.

    Visit spaceweather.com for more information about Comet NEAT, Comet
    Kudo-Fujikawa, which developed a curious split tail after it flew past the
    Sun last month, and recent geomagnetic activity on Earth.
    "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

    "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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    last one i saw was bob
    "They say that dreams are real only as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?"

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    • #3
      Bop, not Bob

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      • #4
        Saw & photoed both Hale-Bop and Hyakutake from way out in Michingans boonies. Comet West in '76 was pretty good too.

        Dr. Mordrid
        Dr. Mordrid
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        An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

        I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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        • #5
          Interesting the attention NASA and its related fields get after the Columbia accident. Comet Kudo-Fujikawa passed by a week ago and no mention.

          I sadly missed a good chance to see Saturn recently.

          What do you take your photos with Doc?
          Last edited by Pace; 8 February 2003, 20:06.
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          • #6
            What do you take your photos with Doc?
            Oy did you say a mouthful with asking that Q

            Let it rip Doc...
            "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

            "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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            • #7
              I had taken some nice photos of Hale-Bop too, even went out and bought some T-MAX P3200 uber-high speed B/W film. And then Qualex (Kodak's film developing division) LOST THEM! I rarely sent photos in to be developed, and NEVER after that. At least is was still awsome to look at, not old enough to have seen West, not sure what the excuse was with Hyakutake.

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              • #8
                Comet West was done with my Mamiya RB67 piggybacked to the 10" Newtonian in order to use its guide system.

                Hale-Bop and Hyakutake were done with an Olympus 35mm w/ 250mm mirror lens piggybacked to the much more portable 8" Meade.

                The B&W analog shots were (and still are) most often done using Ilford film. In ye olde days I had to push process normal stock, but now I just use their Delta 400 or Delta 3200 ASA pro stock.

                Color film was done using regular Kodak 400 or Fuji 200 in earlier days, but now I use either Kodak Royal Gold 400 or Fuji HQ 200.

                More often I now use the Meade 216XT CCD autoguider/imager along with the Pictor 616A color filter system.

                Dr. Mordrid
                Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 9 February 2003, 19:44.
                Dr. Mordrid
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                An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

                I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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                • #9
                  [envy]You make me sick![/envy]

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