[meteorite-list] C/2006 M4 visible this evening
From: Matson, Robert <ROBERT.D.MATSON_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Oct 5 15:01:29 2006 Message-ID: <A8044CCD89B24B458AE36254DCA2BD0701DFBB15_at_0005-its-exmp01.us.saic.com> Hi Sterling, Thanks for the "plug" on my little baby, and for posting the link to that beautiful image on APOD taken by Michael J?ger & Gerald Rhemann. I'm told there's an article on C/2006 M4 (SWAN) in this month's Sky & Telescope which I'll need to pick up. (Astronomy magazine, on the other hand, has not said one peep about C/2006 M4, which is strange given that it's the brightest comet in the sky right now.) By the way, now that we're into the first week of October, you don't have to get up at o'dark thirty in the morning to see C/2006 M4. It's visible in the early evening very low in the northwest. For example, in Los Angeles the comet will be about 13 degrees above the NW horizon at 7:09 pm tonight (when the sun is 8 degrees below the horizon). At higher latitudes, evening visibility is better; from New York City, the elevation will be about 17 degrees at 7:12pm EDT when the sun is 8 degrees below the horizon (7:12pm EDT). Each night the comet will be higher in the evening sky, so the view will continue to improve... Cheers, Rob Received on Thu 05 Oct 2006 03:01:07 PM PDT |
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