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MOWGLI
11-14-2007, 14:34
Anybody see the comet yet? I hope to catch it this weekend, or sooner if the skies cooperate.

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap071105.html

woodsy
11-14-2007, 16:10
Thanks for the "heads up". Just found out about it this morning myself.
Some cool photos of it from around the world at this link too
http://www.spaceweather.com/comets/gallery_holmes_page15.htm?PHPSESSID=cfqhfs1qc9k2oi qltf3u23rhn3

Mags
11-14-2007, 16:14
I saw it in the foothills of Boulder last week. A good buddy of mine is an astronomer and he pointed it out to us. We even looked at it through binoculars. Quite impressive!

Here is what he sent:

When Comet Holmes suddenly brightened by nearly a million times, it
became a snap to spot with just your eyes. Now it's developing
structure and a bit of a tail. Don't miss this celestial treat!
The comet is easily visible in the coming week from 8 PM onwards
and is situated not far from Cassiopeia (the famous W)

For more details and a star finder chart see:

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/home/10862521.html

After you locate the comet with your eyes, it is best viewed with a
binocular. The darkest your observing site the better, but you can
see a nice image even from right outside your house.

Alligator
11-14-2007, 16:18
Even I can find Cassiopeia:). I had read about it but didn't see the location, thanks for the info.

Moon Monster
11-14-2007, 17:25
I've been watching it from a city even with bright city lights the past couple weeks.

Naked eye can't see it the following way, but find a telescope or local observatory (or binoculars even):
http://www.spaceweather.com/comets/holmes/13nov07/Sebastian-Voltmer1.gif

woodsy
11-14-2007, 18:33
Picking it up now with 7 by 50 binos. It appears as a fuzz ball and is easy to pick out of the NE sky. Just in time too, gonna cloud up soon here.

Cuffs
11-14-2007, 18:41
Oh great, I have a place to view this kind of stuff (farm in the country) and it gets cloudy...

Fingers crossed it clears up fast!

STEVEM
11-14-2007, 20:23
Plenty of ideas on how to celebrate the comet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven%27s_Gate_%28cult%29

warraghiyagey
11-14-2007, 20:30
Picking it up now with 7 by 50 binos. It appears as a fuzz ball and is easy to pick out of the NE sky. Just in time too, gonna cloud up soon here.

I actually first heard about it a couple weeks ago during the world series. Been looking at it with naked eyes every clear night since.

woodsy
11-14-2007, 21:00
I actually first heard about it a couple weeks ago during the world series. Been looking at it naked every clear night since.
Getting a bit chilly for that ain't it?:D

warraghiyagey
11-15-2007, 01:42
Getting a bit chilly for that ain't it?:D

Hmmm. My post sure looked funny the second time around. But hey, I enjoy a good stiff breeze as much as the next guy.:)

Uncle Silly
11-15-2007, 12:30
Hmmm. My post sure looked funny the second time around. But hey, I enjoy a good stiff breeze as much as the next guy.:)

huh huh... huh huh... he said "stiff"...
</end best butthead impersonation>

Yukon
11-15-2007, 12:32
What was the comet that passed through in the approx. 1996-1997?

warraghiyagey
11-15-2007, 12:47
What was the comet that passed through in the approx. 1996-1997?

That was the Hale-Bopp comet. (Not to be confused with the she-bop comet). Also visible to the naked eye for a few weeks.

Yukon
11-15-2007, 12:49
That was the Hale-Bopp comet. (Not to be confused with the she-bop comet). Also visible to the naked eye for a few weeks.

Yeah that's it! I remember being on the Somerset Resevoir in Vermont at night and seeing it clear as a day, an awesome spectacle :)