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COD J70 OBS Jose Pablo Navarro Pina TEL SC/20 cms. + CCD ACK MPCReport file updated 2005.05.01 20:52:55 AC2 jpab@... NET USNO-B1.0 0009P C2005 04...
Would anyone have any images of the area around 52 Cygnus (The Western Veil Nebula) taken the night of April 16/17 give or take a day? If so could you shoot me...
2005 May 4.82 UT: m1=8.5, Dia. 5', DC=4...15x60 B...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) [Comet at twelve degrees altitude. Comparison stars at same altitude as ...
2005 May 4.85 UT: m1=11.4, Dia. 4', DC=4...20cm L 72x...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) [First observation. Comparison stars at same altitude as comet, so ...
2005 May 5.80 UT: m1=8.7, Dia. 5', DC=3...15x60 B...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) [Comparison stars at same altitude as comet, so atmospheric extinction ...
2005 May 5.83 UT: m1=11.6, Dia. 2.5', DC=3...20cm L 72x...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) [Comet more apparent visually tonight, but recorded as fainter, and...
COD J70 CON Jose Pablo Navarro Pina, Observatorio Astronomico Vega del Thader , El Palmar , Murcia , Spain [jpab@...] OBS Jose Pablo Navarro Pina TEL SC/20...
COD J70 CON Jose Pablo Navarro Pina, Observatorio Astronomico Vega del Thader , El Palmar , Murcia , Spain [jpab@...] OBS Jose Pablo Navarro Pina TEL SC/20...
2005 May 8.89 UT: m1=11.6, Dia. 3.0', DC=5...20cm L 72x...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) [This was the first time that I detected a significant extension to...
2005 May 8.79 UT: m1=8.6, Dia. 6', DC=2...15x60 B...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) [Comparison stars at same altitude as comet, so atmospheric extinction...
2005 May 8.89 UT: m1=11.6, Dia. 3.0', DC=5...20cm L 72x...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) [This was the first time that I detected a significant extension to...
2005 May 8.79 UT: m1=8.6, Dia. 6', DC=2...15x60 B...Mike Begbie (Harare, Zimbabwe) Comparison stars at same altitude as comet, so atmospheric extinction...