Astronomy: Comet Machholz
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- R.I.P.
- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
Hi all
Theres a new comet in the sky: Machholz ( c/2004 Q2)
This was discovered by a guy in California with a 6" reflecting scope! theres hope for us yet!
Right now its right below Orion in the constellation Lepas. I was able to finally get it in my 6EQ scope. Rather faint right now, but very cool. Its gonna get brighter in the next few months as it climbs towrd the Pleiades. It might even become visable to the naked eye. Heres an article on it.
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/comet_w ... 40917.html
If you need the exact position, you can go to http://www.calsky.com click on comets and click on Comets tonight, then select it. If you choose a 60 degree feild, it will show the major constellations around it. OH..also choose where you are. This is a good resource for anything, so if you register ( free) everytime you go there, it will save your settings( location..where you are in the world) and other preferances, and you can look up anything. Quite nice. A great resource!
OK..how about a Comet Piece now! ( another space challange)
TC
Theres a new comet in the sky: Machholz ( c/2004 Q2)
This was discovered by a guy in California with a 6" reflecting scope! theres hope for us yet!
Right now its right below Orion in the constellation Lepas. I was able to finally get it in my 6EQ scope. Rather faint right now, but very cool. Its gonna get brighter in the next few months as it climbs towrd the Pleiades. It might even become visable to the naked eye. Heres an article on it.
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/comet_w ... 40917.html
If you need the exact position, you can go to http://www.calsky.com click on comets and click on Comets tonight, then select it. If you choose a 60 degree feild, it will show the major constellations around it. OH..also choose where you are. This is a good resource for anything, so if you register ( free) everytime you go there, it will save your settings( location..where you are in the world) and other preferances, and you can look up anything. Quite nice. A great resource!
OK..how about a Comet Piece now! ( another space challange)
TC
- addled muppet weed
- 111274 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
ooh thanks tim,ill check out that site
after i kill my son who is currently singing christmas carols at the top of his voice to annoy me
after i kill my son who is currently singing christmas carols at the top of his voice to annoy me
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Coolness! Maybe I'll dust the old SC8+ off. (Bought it for Halley -- real silvered mirror, Byers drive, ultra-wide angle Nagler eyepieces... mmm.)
Tim, have you seen this?
WinStars, a free planetarium program for Windows -- looks pretty good at first glance, though I've not had a chance to telecharge it yet. ;-) French only at present, if and when I have some spare time I might volunteer to do the translation into Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.
Oops, I mean into English. *blush* One of those languages, I can't keep 'em all straight!
Meffy
Tim, have you seen this?
WinStars, a free planetarium program for Windows -- looks pretty good at first glance, though I've not had a chance to telecharge it yet. ;-) French only at present, if and when I have some spare time I might volunteer to do the translation into Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.
Oops, I mean into English. *blush* One of those languages, I can't keep 'em all straight!
Meffy
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
apple doesn't fall far from the tree ...vurt wrote:ooh thanks tim,ill check out that site![]()
after i kill my son who is currently singing christmas carols at the top of his voice to annoy me

- addled muppet weed
- 111274 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
normal wrote:apple doesn't fall far from the tree ...vurt wrote:ooh thanks tim,ill check out that site![]()
after i kill my son who is currently singing christmas carols at the top of his voice to annoy me
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
I forgot to give credit. The link I gave earlier was from a post by ollie on the Propellerhead User Forum.
*tip o' the baseball cap decorated with the Pepe Le Pew picture*
Meffy
*tip o' the baseball cap decorated with the Pepe Le Pew picture*
Meffy
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- Topic Starter
- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
hey you guys!
This comet is in place for great veiwing now..heading towrd the pleiades. been observing it the last few nights inbetween the rain fronts. Very good object in binoculars and very bright. Just go up the Pleiades and go downward a bit untill you see a nice bright fuzzy ball. VERY COOL! Not to be missed!!Should be at its brightest tonight.
VURT: get out that 60MM you got..it should show up just fine!
Now to challange anyone to do some M42/AlgoN COMET tunes!!
TC
This comet is in place for great veiwing now..heading towrd the pleiades. been observing it the last few nights inbetween the rain fronts. Very good object in binoculars and very bright. Just go up the Pleiades and go downward a bit untill you see a nice bright fuzzy ball. VERY COOL! Not to be missed!!Should be at its brightest tonight.
VURT: get out that 60MM you got..it should show up just fine!
Now to challange anyone to do some M42/AlgoN COMET tunes!!
TC
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- Topic Starter
- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
Heres a map of positions:

To make it more printable, I brought it into the windows paint program, went to atributes..made it black and white, then reversed the colors, so it prints black on white..so it does not take up so much black ink to print it!
heres a good article on how it was discovered. I now belong to the san Jose astronomical assosiation, went to a Star Party, and might get a 13" loaner scope!
http://ephemeris.sjaa.net/0410/b.html
Have fun!
TC

To make it more printable, I brought it into the windows paint program, went to atributes..made it black and white, then reversed the colors, so it prints black on white..so it does not take up so much black ink to print it!
heres a good article on how it was discovered. I now belong to the san Jose astronomical assosiation, went to a Star Party, and might get a 13" loaner scope!
http://ephemeris.sjaa.net/0410/b.html
Have fun!
TC
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 8 Jul, 2004 from UK
Cheers for the info Tim. Just been out with the old 'scope (60mm refractor). Fine object to see, hope to try again another night away from all the local town lights.
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 16 Sep, 2002 from Malaga (Spain)
Is that thing heading to earth? If not, is not interesting.
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- Topic Starter
- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
It COULD be!arguru wrote:Is that thing heading to earth? If not, is not interesting.
so..its STILL interesting. How many times do you get to go in your backyard and look at a comet?
and Psyclapse: that 60MM is fine for observing comets ( and other things) pretty soon it will be right by the pleiades , and THAT will be a sight! Also going up right next to ALGO ( hey..thats AlgoMusic's star!) which is a weird variable star.
TC
- addled muppet weed
- 111274 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
tconrardy wrote:
OK..how about a Comet Piece now! ( another space challange)
TC
you aint gonna like this tim and i suggest its about time you get broadband
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- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
HEY..I GOT broadband...so make it LONGER!!vurt wrote:tconrardy wrote:
OK..how about a Comet Piece now! ( another space challange)
TC
you aint gonna like this tim and i suggest its about time you get broadbandtrack is currently clockin in at over 15 mins,so far has a heap of stuff plus algon and m42,want to try to add some stratoblaster if i can play the right riffs,gonna try usin my ezag
Please post here when finished..or make us a link to the cafe post if ya do it there:-)
TC