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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

 

Comet A1 Pojmanski

Is still elusive. Various reports have it as bright as magnitude 6, while the Skymap ephemeris lists it as magnitude 7, either way, it should be binocular visible by now.

Except for the cloud. Got up before Astronomical twilight again, and went outside just as the cloud boiled across the horizon, Jupiter and Venus glittered briefly through the cloud, but it wasn't worth getting the scope out. The comet lay firmly behind the cloud.

Made for a nice sunrise though.

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