Current comet magnitudes (March 4) and observable region (March 4)
Comet Magnitude Trend Observable When
visible Last visual observation
Iwamoto (2018 Y1) 9 fade 80 N to 40 S best
evening 2019 March
46P/Wirtanen 11 fade 80 N to 25 S all
night 2019 February
38P/Stephan-Oterma 12 fade 80 N to 20 S all
night 2019 February
78P/Gehrels 12 steady Poor elongation
2019 January
ATLAS (2018 L2) 12 fade 80 N to 45 N early
morning 2019 January
PanSTARRS (2016 M1) 12 fade 5 S to 70 S evening
2018 September
PanSTARRS (2016 R2) 12.5 varies 80 N to 15 S best
morning 2019 January
123P/West-Hartley 13 steady 80 N to 25 S all
night 2019 February
64P/Swift-Gehrels 13 fade 75 N to 25 S evening
2019 February
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 13 ? varies Conjunction
2019 January
ASASSN (2018 N2) 13.5 steady Poor elongation
2019 January
PanSTARRS (2016 N6) 13.5 fade 30 N to 65 S evening
2018 December
60P/Tsuchinshan 14 fade 45 N to 55 S all
night 2019 January
PanSTARRS (2017 T2) [14 ? bright 50 N to 30 S early
evening Not yet observed
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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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Profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/astrocomera
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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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Lyra Main Website: http://www.lyra-astro.co.uk/
Monday, 11 March 2019
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