Hello friends, I am interested in astrometric data of C/2003 S3 (LINEAR). Further details on <A HREF="www.sungrazer.org">www.sungrazer.org</A> in the...
Dear colleagues, 29P in outburst was also captured by ASAS-3. http://www.aerith.net/tmp/29P-20030930-ASAS3.png Note that this image is downloaded from: ...
Seiichi, ... How can I access these images?? Best Regards Piotrek Guzik Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE: Material quoted or re-posted from the...
For anyone interested I have posted the images that go with my ccd observations of 29p here: http://users.bigpond.com/higginsdj/Comets/29P_SW1.htm Cheers David...
Dear colleagues, I created a software to download the recent images of comets in ASAS-3. I also created a web page to show the images: Recent Images of Comets...
Dear Piotr Guzik, ... You need to follow some steps. 1. Visit http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/~gp/asas/asas.html. 2. Select "Photometric Catalog Atlas : V-band". 3....
Hi all - There is currently a mag 13.0 object listed on the NEO Confirmation page at http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/NEO/ToConfirm.html . It is named HJ0091, is...
Weather is bad and my scope does not want to work anymore so I went back to some images that I had taken and did some combinations and processing to see what...
... yes. ;) More details compiled from the discovery IAUC in the news section of the two homepages below. I guess the comet is in outburst and may well be as ...
Maik, ... Why do You think it is in outburst?? It might as well be not discovered earlier because of smaller elongation... Best Regards Piotr Guzik [Non-text...
Piotr. ... No, definitely not. There are some NEAT and DSS observation where the comet should show up in a mag range between 13.5 and 17 mag based on the...
... From the confirmation images, taken this morning by Jaime Nomen with the 30-cm remote/robotic telescope at the Observatorio Astronomico de Mallorca...
Dear colleagues, Here is the list of rendezvous of comet P/Tritton, which had been lost since 1978, but recovered now. On Oct. 6, just before the recovery was...
Greetings astro-friends, Several days ago I made the sighting below. Has no one else seen this object....yet..or is it just not 'active' enough? From Cactus...
Daniel Green (Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams) pointed out on IAU Circular 8216 (2003 October 7) that this comet was "clearly in outburst when...
... Hello David, I experienced that comets could show a wide range in their color indexes, according their dust/gas abundance. Moreover, from time to time,...
... ************************************************************************* Thank you Maik, Thank you for the links to the other comet obs. pages, Now I have...
... obvious in ... were ... (~11.6mag) ... but visually? ... For some of us, an obvious comet is one whose visual detection doesn't require several minutes of...
... obvious in ... were ... (~11.6mag) ... but visually? ... While I was unable to ascertain from your earlier posts just what size instrument you were using,...
Hi John and all Agreed totally John, give me a Newtonian or a refractor with a star diagonal any day...at least with the latter it's only lateral inversion....
First image from new observatory still under construction and much tracking corrections needed. Moon didn't allow many choices but I am glad to be able to...
Hi list, prompted by the recent identifactions over the last years of 'lost' comets I have prepared a _first version_ of a table which summarises available...
Mike, John, Thanks for the great discussion about SCTs and Newtonians, as I'm still a member of the pencil sketch club. I'm slowly designing a folding...
Dear Maik Meyer, On C/1827 M1 ( Pons-Gambart ), please see: http://www.aerith.net/comet/catalog/1827M1/index.html There is a very important paper by Hasegawa...
... I'm still ... derive ... please. ... Far and away the best method of obtaining relatively accurate visual tail PA's is to go to the telescope with a...