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Thursday 21 March 2013

Comet 2011 L4 PANSTARRS

So pleased to see the Comet once again in my Russian built 20x60 Binoculars this Evening-it has moved a bit to almost the North West now and a lot Higher up than what I reported recently, the tail is still clearly visible about 5 Degrees along with is central coma which has now faded slightly and I would now say this Comet is around Magnitude +1-worth looking out for though.

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Good Clear Skies
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Astrocomet
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Colin James Watling
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Various Voluntary work-Litter Picking for Parish Council (Daytime) and also a friend of Kessingland Beach (Watchman)
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Elev: 38ft/11.5824 Meters above sea level
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Real Astronomer and head of the Comet section for LYRA (Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth Regional Astronomers) also head of K.A.G (Kessingland Astronomy Group) and Navigator (Astrogator) of the Stars (Fieldwork)
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