Hi Mike, I am happy that also to you it seems strange this tail. Me already a few weeks ago, I had asked in list if someone had an explanation for this tail...
Mike, I have been admiring you images for a long time now, and I did a lot of calclutaions on this image and I am totally baffled. From what I can figure there...
Greetings. Every one on this board probably knows why the comet shows such a tail position already. I am an imager with no training in the scientific studies...
Excellent research Mike and your efforts are appreciated. Clay ... Dr. P. Clay Sherrod Arkansas Sky Observatories Harvard MPC H41 (Petit Jean Mountain) Harvard...
Thank you very much. It works very well. The menus are pretty easy to navigate and figure out, even though its been over 30 years since I took classes in...
Hi, To this address, http://comete.uai.it/comete/C2005E2_060103.jpg you can see a photo of the comet C2005E2 with the asteroid Mathilda that crosses the tail. ...
... Hello, for comparison I enclose my unfiltered CCD photometry of this comet, obtained a little earlier compared to the observation of J.J. Gonzales: COMET...
From vsnet-alert 8787: New comet on the Southern Hemisphere Grzegorz Pojmanski, Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory reports: Using the ASAS3V instrument...
Maik, Congratulations to the ASAS team! Thanks for passing that on Maik. I'll check my survey images from late last month but I doubt I have anything due to a...
Before we get too carried away with congratulations, remember that the object remains to be confirmed. And until then, there is no officially recognised comet....
OK..retraction...congratulations to the ASUS team for discovering the probable comet in the southern sky :) Terry ... the object remains to be confirmed. And...
Excerpt from IAUC 8653: "Grzegorz Pojmanski, Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory, reports his discovery of a diffuse comet with a coma diameter of 1' ...
Hi list, I have created a group for the comet observers at www.frappr.com. Fell free to add your location to the map at http://www.frappr.com/cometobservers --...
Hi again, this comet is comparable to the bright comet Bennett of 1970 (my year of birth), at least from the orbit (which is of course still a little bit...
Sort of comparable - but with the high inclination, the longitude of the node will be relatively well defined - and 12 degs difference is too large for any...
The following is an extended ephemeris I have computed. Of course accuracy in a couple of months time will be quite poor, but it gives a sense of how visible...
Hi All, Mutter, mutter, curses. Just within range of my telescope and inside the zone I search regularly, but we have had the most appalling weather of late....
I got some astrometry between twilight and cloud....5 images. Derived an improved orbit, based on accurate astrometry on Jan 05.0, and 06.4, and the...
Hi all, well I just visually observed and imaged newly discovered comet C/2006A1 (Pojmanski). It was easy to spot with my 16" Dob from my dark site - even with...
... Rod, I'll second that, here is one of my survey images from Dec 21st: http://www.pbase.com/image/54470682 Pretty close eh? Not sure if it would have...
... DC = 2, 41cm f4.5 Reflect (83x). John Drummond, (Gisborne, New Zealand) [Was easy to spot this (A1) newly discovered comet through my 41cm (16") Dob -...
Hi list, IAUC 8656 reports the detection of a coma at the numbered Centaur object (60558) 2000 EC98. Cheers, Maik -- If they give you ruled paper, write the...
Hello Gratulations to Grzegorz Pojmanski and the team of ASAS :) Q: Why previous comet discovery by Pojmanski have name ASAS and why C/2006 A1 have his name...
Hi Terry, Ouch! That was mighty close to the beastie. I can see I'm really going to have get cracking on my proposed 16"! Cheers Rod [Non-text portions of this...
Hi Adam, ... good question since it was an automated discovery. However, the MPC lists still have no name attached to this comet. Cheers, Maik -- If they give...
Dear colleagues, I updated the light curve of P/2005 R2 ( Van Ness ). http://www.aerith.net/comet/catalog/2005R2/2005R2.html The unexpected brightness of this...