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The site contains observations of comets: visual and CCD use. Please make your selection in the

right table. Be patient, but over time the site will continue to grow and grow, just like  the way a

comet does!

 

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   LATEST OBSERVATION: 2012-05-13 / 2012-05-16

 

    PHOTOMETRIC:

-    0029P  C2012 05 13.92150 12 06 25.479-10 45 00.19 15.91N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    0029P KC2012 05 16.90663 12 05 57.609-10 39 15.70 15.47N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    CK06S030 KC2012 05 17.06343 17 11 13.739-12 52 46.70 13.97N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    CK09P010 KC2012 05 13.90461 08 50 23.076+32 22 07.01 13.01N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    CK09P010 KC2012 05 16.93974 08 51 04.876+31 13 05.35 13.06N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    CK10S010 KC2012 05 14.03405 23 29 02.543+51 41 27.57 14.84N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    CK11F010 KC2012 05 13.01840 14 46 21.524+56 03 03.79 14.86N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    CK11F010 KC2012 05 13.01840 14 46 21.524+56 03 03.79 14.86N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL

-    CK12C17H KC2012 05 16.96810 10 50 08.575+35 36 12.57 17.88N XXX (NET: UCAC-3) FULL  

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Text Box: Time has not lessened the age-old allure of the comets. In some ways their mystery has only deepened with the years. At each return a comet brings with it the questions which were asked when it was here before, and as it rounds the Sun and backs away toward the long, slow night of its aphelion, it leaves behind with us those questions, still unanswered.
To hunt a speck of moving haze may seem a strange pursuit, but even though we fail the search is still rewarding, for in no better way can we come face to face, night after night, with such a wealth of riches as old Croesus never dreamed of.

Leslie C. Peltier, 1965

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