As Jan Ebr already wrote, FRAM successfully picture comet by a 200 mm
telephoto lens piggybacked on the main telescope, using also a KAF-1603
camera (from FLI).
Hello all, As Jan Ebr already wrote, FRAM successfully picture comet by a 200 mm telephoto lens piggybacked on the main telescope, using also a KAF-1603 camera...
Dear colleagues, I would like to ask, wherher it is usefull to continue our observation campaing with FRAM. We started it out of curiosity if we can do it and...
Hi Jan, My feelings are, why not keep doing what you're doing!? Once in a lifetime opportunities don't come along very often, grab it with both hands! At least...
Hi Jan, Your photos are simply beautiful. Those of us living in the north who have no opportunity to see the comet are very grateful for your work. They're the...
Very good, Daniel! Those are amazing images. I should have said before sunrise while still near perihelion and bright. Now you've got me thinking that I should...
Hi Jan. So as Bob, let me tell you that I really appreciate all photos you have shared with us and I take this opportunity to thank you sincerely. I woke up...
Hi Jan I have to echo Bob’s comments. For those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere who have no opportunity to observe this comet your images and the...
G'Day Jan Yes, keep observng, the more reports the better, and here in Australia the potential observatories are mostly clouded out at the moment :-( Cheers!...
Hi Jan. As a lot of forumers earlier, let me tell you that I really appreciate all photos you have kindly shared with us and I take this opportunity to thank...
Hi Jan, Please continue making observations - I look forward to your daily updates! At the moment there is still a dearth of observations (large parts of...
Dear Jan. ... There are several good reasons to urge you continuing the good work you are doing. IMHO, one of the uppermost, is that you are among the few, if...
Hi Jakub, what location were these images of C/2001 W3 taken from? – excuse my ignorance... Great images by the way! Regards John Drummond Possum Observatory...
Thanks Jakub. One New Zealand observer visually spotted the tail this morning (see below). I’m frustratingly in cloud until tomorrow(?) Hi All, I'm afraid...