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TonyF.070112 Member

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Posted: 31 Jan 08 02:26 Post subject: C/2007 W1 Boattini |
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C/2007 W1 Boattini
Not much to see right now but will brighten up this summer
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TaviG.050801 Member

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Posted: 31 Jan 08 02:46 Post subject: |
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LOL - Yep, you're back alright, with your no-see-um comets I don't know how you do it, but you never cease to impress me. I am looking forward to watching the progress of this one. I hope you will treat us to regular imaging updates.
Tavi _________________ A Sky Full of Stars
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TonyF.070112 Member

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Posted: 31 Jan 08 03:19 Post subject: |
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lol thanks.
I imaged this before the trip, and while the domes are off line for weather I'm going back a looking at my old images. and compare them to DSS image and sky charts. Normally I like to have 2 or 3 image to blink them, and then stack them to bring out details but, only one image of the comet came out.
I was able to compare with DSS image inside of Cartes du Ciel to make positive ID.
This comet is project to reach around Mag 6 in June / July 08
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David_leeD.061001 Member

Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 1907 Location: At Astronomy.fm
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Posted: 31 Jan 08 03:31 Post subject: |
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I fully believe that Tony will be the first Slooher to ID a brand new comet, just as you Tavi, will have the first asteroid or NEO.
I've always thought that it might possibly prove productive to reserve the first 3 missions each night, and the last 3, & target as close to the horizon as it will let you.....each mission a FOV north and south of the middle one.
No, this is definitely not observing all of the area of sky that NEEDS to be observed for comet hunting....but at least it would be a section of it. Another member might get the 3 missions joining those, to allow twice the area to be covered, which would amount to 30 minutes after sunset & 30 minutes prior to sunrise (close to it anyway).
With 2 more scopes coming on-line soon, this would still allow other members plenty of options. I believe this would be as close to "text-book" comet hunting as Slooh can manage....& I believe that it could very well be productive sometime in the future.
But what do I know....I just do binaries & planetaries. _________________
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TonyF.070112 Member

Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 1186 Location: Okinawa Japan
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Posted: 01 Feb 08 07:17 Post subject: |
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thanks David, I hope I can prove you right. This year once more domes come online I hope to ramp up my searches. I would really love to use Slooh as the discovery tool. Slooh is the greatest system I have ever used.
I hope I can give back to Slooh as much as it has given to me someday. |
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HaroldC.070921 Guest
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Posted: 02 Feb 08 17:13 Post subject: Re: Not Much Yet |
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| This will go nicely with Mercury as the appetizer for 4th of July picnics! |
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TonyF.070112 Member

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Posted: 04 Feb 08 03:32 Post subject: |
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Well around the 4th of July we should have lots of comets to look at
Here is just a few Comets that will be viewable from the Northern Hemisphere using Slooh for the June/ July time frame
Mag 6 C/2007 W1 Boattini
Mag 11 6P/d'Arrest
Mag 11 17P/Holmes
Mag 11 19P/Borrelly
Mag 11 C/2006 Q1 McNaught
Mag 11 C/2006 OF2 Broughton
Mag 11 C/2007 N3 Lulin
Mag 11 C/2007 G1 LINEAR
Mag 12 15P/Finlay
Mag 13 85P/Boethin
Mag 13 C/2007 K3 Siding Spring |
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TonyF.070112 Member

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Posted: 16 Mar 08 00:38 Post subject: |
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The Comet is brighting as expected now Mag 12.1
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TonyF.070112 Member

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Posted: 01 Apr 08 03:32 Post subject: |
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Brighter than expected, The comet has gone from Mag 11.8 to Mag 9.8 in 3 days.
There is a glare on the image from bright star just off the FOV
here is the WF with the bright star you can just make out a fuzz patch near the center of the image where the comet is.
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TonyE.070514 Member

Joined: 29 May 2007 Posts: 298 Location: Portugal
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Posted: 01 Apr 08 09:10 Post subject: |
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We should keep our eyes open for P/2003 T12 - its orbit is not well known but original predictions had it reappearing about now. I set up a mission a few days ago but nothing seen. It's rather difficult to get missions in the limited time period of possible visibity. I dont think anyone else has seen it yet. Data is here:
http://www.aerith.net/comet/catalog/2003T12/2008.html _________________ ___
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Posted: 02 Apr 08 19:11 Post subject: |
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Earlier I got a decent WF view, but the high mag washed out.
April 1, 2008
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TonyF.070112 Member

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Posted: 21 Apr 08 23:43 Post subject: |
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update this was not my mission
with the moon almost full and Mag -12.2 the color was washed out
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TonyF.070112 Member

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Posted: 22 Apr 08 22:30 Post subject: |
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D1 HM images
Mag 8.3
Can really see how large the Coma is
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