I have Sky Tonight so I can try that as well. Now I just need a good spot. Im on the hunt!
I appreciate your guidance everyone!?
(Too bad all the cool things are happening right before I head back to VA¡)
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On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 5:10?PM Joan Negron via <Joan.negron=
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On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 5:07?PM jimcoble2000 via <jimcoble2000=
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Addendum to comet finding. The comet seems to become visible about 20 minutes after the sun goes down. Best to go out right before sunset and then plan to stay say 30 to 40 minutes after sunset. Good luck
On Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 04:20:50 PM EDT, Joan Negron <
joan.negron@...> wrote:
Amazing!!!
Am I too late to see it? Im currently in the Orlando area and I dont have any local astronomy friends to direct me ? Id like to see it.
Grabbed this with my Samsung phone tonight from my pasture.
This is easily the best comet I've seen in a loooooong time.
Actually easier to find with naked eye.
In the Binox the coma is very tight and condensed and the tail just fans out and leaves the FOV beautifully.
Wowza!!