Dear All, I just uploaded an image of 73P, fragment B. It is the sum of 36 x 30 seconds images, grabbed between 20:52 and 21:13 UT on Apr. 30. C11@f/7.3, CCD...
Hi all , In the web : http://webs.ono.com/jpab , update the light visual curve of comet 2006 A1 Pojmanski , 200 magnitudes visuals . Regards , J.P.Navarro Pina...
Here are two sets of images from Apr 28 and 30th showing 7 fragments in a field of 15x7' http://www.birtwhistle.org/Gallery73P-p2.htm regards, Peter J95...
Dear Ralf, dear all, i have approved this message since Ralf is new to this list. Everybody please remember that for image posting mainly our parallel list...
Hi ! I pretty confused with these fragments. The elements of AP and BC are similar. Last night I noticed AP at 13.5 mag but BC was fainter than 14.5. The CCD...
I have just heard of another naked eye sighting of fragment C from Ireland.The individual is not a member of the MPML but i thought i would mention it here all...
... Hi Carl and all, also from our shoots, it appears that fragment "B" is repeating more or less the same behaviour we have seen a couple of weeks ago (e.g....
Following the discussion concerning aspect of B mentionned by Carl and Giovanni, just few words to tell that : On May 01/02 night, nucleus of B was fragmented...
... Martin, A short 30 sec exposure from here last night, revealed the elongated coma to be double again. A further sign of more fragmentation underway. ...
Component "B" of Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, showing singularity of the nucleus on May 1, 2006; note that the core does appear to be elongated in the tail...
Hi, we are imagin 73P, fragment B right now from Remanzacco Observatory: it's changed again. Now we have a very bright and compact coma. There is a secondary...
... Hi Ramon, thanks for your confirmation. Did you found any evidence in your images of the secondary fragment some 30" South-West of the main one? Cheers, ...
... I arrive from the observatory now and I confirm how much signalled by Mr.Sostero. The component B is in outburst and has a really strange aspect; a small...
Almost real-time comet ;) I can confirm outburst visual :) It looks like C now. With bright CC. Due excellent post-front conditions I saw C by naked eye. Just ...
Hi, ... I just made it with 10x50s (May 3.00) as 6.4 (C) and 6.8 (B). C a little more condensed than B and with a tail that I did not saw for B. Quite large...
... From: "Tomek" <wierszal2@...> To: <comets-ml@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:02 AM Subject: Re: [comets-ml] 73P question ... What would...
David Seargent
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May 3, 2006 2:33 am
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I managed to observe both bright components of 73P this morning under a rather dark sky (limiting magnitude near comet: 6.0m) with my 9x63 binoculars. Values:...
Hi All I had a good observing session last night of these fragments from 23.45 - 01.30 UT. I clearly noticed the effect of aperture on these comets. Both...
Dears Maciej, Maik, Andreas and all, I read with much interest your visual reports about this bright phase of fragment "B". It would be very nice to have your...
Hello! I observed both components with 10x40B from 2.88 to 2.92UT and found C obviously brighter than B. Component B May 2.89 UT: m1=7.2 Dia.=11' DC=4 ...
Tilen Čadež
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May 3, 2006 2:56 pm
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Giovanni, I have posted my images from May 1 UT. The region to the SW of 73P-B is populated by many dozens of faint components. These appear to be remnants of...
Hi All, Last night (May 2.97) I could see both fragments (B and C) with naked eye, C at 6.3 and B at 6.8. Best Regards Piotr Guzik [Non-text portions of this...
Nice work and thanks for comfirming my own naked eye sightings of both fragments last night. Your mag estimates are very close to mine. What was the coma dia...