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Re: [APML] finding the Comet
Hi:
I'm a newbie: for me to find that comet each night
with just my eyes (light-polluted Miami, FL) gives
everyone a guarantee of seeing it. It is bright! I
easily spot it as the brightest ball in the sky at ~
330 degrees AZ and ~ +40 degrees starting at 7:00 PM.
I watched it last night through binoculars and snapped
a few pictures with a NIKKORMAT and a 200 mm lens.
ADAM
--- Alan Voetsch <critter12952@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hey Frank,
>
> It's supposed to be in the same field of view as M31
> tonight. Can't verify that as we're getting some
> clouds over that direction.
>
> Alan
>
>
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