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AJTony
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The Green Comet
      #1199660 - 10/15/06 08:41 PM

Has anyone been watching the "Green Comet", comet Swan? I knew it was wishful thinking for me to have any sort of decent view, because first of all, it is low in the North Western sky, and my other problem is that from my home location in New Jersey, I have to look right into the skyglow of the city of Trenton.

However, thanks to Starry Night running on my laptop, and a Red-Dot finder, I easily spotted the comet within a few seconds, using my BT100/45 AT 25x. I could tell right away that under my viewing conditions, no way would I see the green color.

So my question is, has anyone in the forum been able to see the "Green Comet", as green with their binos?

AJ

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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: AJTony]
      #1199669 - 10/15/06 08:47 PM

when we (dad, brother n I) were looking at it on Friday eventing, it appeared blue to us. we have a clear northern horizon with no light polution. at least, we all said, 'yup, nice blue fuzzy blob', but when I check again, I'll try to pay attention to the 'color' to see if I can differentiate a green from the blue I recall percieving.

we looked at it with 10x50's, 15x70's and then our 8" with a 2" 28mm plossl and our 10mm Speers-Waler. very nice view...looking at it enough, you can see a very faint, short and diffuse tail.

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AJTony
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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: camvan]
      #1199674 - 10/15/06 08:51 PM

Now this picture is what we would all dream of seeing.


http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap061004.html


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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: AJTony]
      #1199682 - 10/15/06 08:59 PM

now that is some sweet image!!!

btw, it looks blue, not green to me...

edit - does anyone have any software that shows the expected orbit of this comet? I'm wondering how far away from the sun it is right now. is it coming or going? it's fairly bright in the bino's, brighter than any of the other comet's I've seen in the last lil bit...here's hoping this one becomes something spectacular and visible naked eye!

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Cameron
"Aperture can only be replaced by even more aperture. Dark transparent skies cannot be replaced by anything else." - Stathis Kafalis

Edited by camvan (10/15/06 09:15 PM)


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AJTony
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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: camvan]
      #1199699 - 10/15/06 09:15 PM

Ask, and you shall receive.

http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?c=ga&id=99&aid=4563

AJ

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Shadow
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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: AJTony]
      #1199758 - 10/15/06 10:24 PM

Arrgh
Did not get my 10x 50's yet
That comet is a beauty!!!!

Thanks

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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: Shadow]
      #1199797 - 10/15/06 10:53 PM

funny how none of those pictures have the actual orientation of the comet set properly

edit - AJ, of your two giant bino's listed, which do you like the most? no doubt your Canon IS get the most use

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Edited by camvan (10/15/06 10:54 PM)


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AJTony
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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: camvan]
      #1199853 - 10/15/06 11:29 PM

I like the BT100 the best, but is quite heavy. Reason for my preference is the 45 degree viewing, along with the great mount and tripod. One night, I put the Apogee up against the Obie BT100 for most of the night, and the surprise was that the view/resolution was almost identical. However, the straight view set up can be very frustraing for objects above 50 degrees. Of course, the BT100 has the extra benefit of interchangable eyepieces, although I do spend most of my time with the 25X eyepiece.

On any viewing evening, the 15 X 50 IS is always hanging from my neck. Also, it is the best grab and go, and travel bino.

AJ

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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: AJTony]
      #1199891 - 10/16/06 12:10 AM

I saw Swan last night (10/15) in an 18" f/4.5 Obsession Dob.
Nice view. I didn't notice any color.

Rich


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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: Rich N]
      #1199981 - 10/16/06 02:38 AM

I managed to see it with my 12x60 on Friday evening for a few minutes, low in the northwest. Conditions didn't allow me to see any color -- it's a surburban site, it was quite early, and it was low in the sky. I was trying to get it in my friend's telescope when low, fast-moving clouds from the south ended the session.

Comet Machholz (late 2004 - early 2005, if memory serves) was green, and it was easy to see the color with my small binoculars (didn't have the 12x60 then).

Speaking of color, recently we were able to see a flaring geosat (AMC-16, for a few minutes visible without binoculars - maybe 10 magnitudes brighter than normal) as the star lambda Aquarii passed very close to it, and next to that white star the satellite was obviously yellowish, even with only 8x.

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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: edcannon]
      #1200024 - 10/16/06 05:24 AM

Friday night in my miyauchi 26x100 florites I could see a clear pale green color with a ? 1/2 degree tail.
Saturday night in my 8.5x44s I could see a faint fuzzy, gray, without tail.

edj

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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: AJTony]
      #1200766 - 10/16/06 03:06 PM

Nope, no "green" for me when I last spotted SWAN (last Friday). However, it did serve as a great argument for aperture fever as I could see little more than a grey smudge in my 11x56's but in the 25x100's it really stood out. First time I've heard my wife really GET why I need the big binocs.

-D

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Bincos: 7x35,10x25,11x56,15x50,15x70,25x100
Scopes: AT66, ST80, 90mm Apex Mak, 100mm Skyview, 8" C8
EPs: Hyps(5,8,21),Pans(22,35),Nagl(3-6),Pentax 10 XW, Orion 3.7 ED-2,Vixen 15 LV, Misc Junk
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KennyJ

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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: devond]
      #1200776 - 10/16/06 03:11 PM

< First time I've heard my wife really GET why I need the big binocs. >

That's an interesting observation , D , if you forgive the obvious pun ! :-)

What OTHER celestial objects typically fall into this category , I wonder ?

Targets which could be classified as " SPOUSE CONVINCERS " ?

Regards , Kenny

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Captain's Helmsman 7 x 50
Nikon 10 x 42 Superior E
Swift Audubon Kestrel 10 x 50
Helios 15 x 70 Observation
Strathspey 20 x 90
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Zeiss 85 Diascope
Helios 102 f5 refractor
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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: KennyJ]
      #1201228 - 10/16/06 07:20 PM

Kenny,

How about open clusters like the Beehive and the Pleiades and the Double Cluster. The Orion Nebula and the Andromeda galaxy come to mind also.

There are some "clusters" which can be too large for some scopes. The Hyades and the cental part of Perseus (for which I can't remember the name). These are just right for impressive bino-views.

Peter

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Edited by pcad (10/16/06 08:16 PM)


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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: KennyJ]
      #1201259 - 10/16/06 07:40 PM

Kenny,

I think the double cluster would be one of my other "convincer" candidates as IMHO it doesn't reveal nearly as much beauty in smaller scopes. Of course the Orion Nebula and Andromeda are good too but they may provide too much of a good view even in small scopes - making it hard to overcome the wife's crazy desire to send the kid to college someday.

Take care,
-D

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Bincos: 7x35,10x25,11x56,15x50,15x70,25x100
Scopes: AT66, ST80, 90mm Apex Mak, 100mm Skyview, 8" C8
EPs: Hyps(5,8,21),Pans(22,35),Nagl(3-6),Pentax 10 XW, Orion 3.7 ED-2,Vixen 15 LV, Misc Junk
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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: devond]
      #1201452 - 10/16/06 09:40 PM

But the Double Cluster is one of the 'build a big binoscope' arguments too- much nicer in my 8-inch reflector than in my 80mm Comet Catcher, though that ain't bad either. Also those interesting 'bird foot' clusters (M30-somethings) where you really don't see the individual stars except on the clearest nights with binocs.

Jess Tauber


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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: refractory]
      #1201465 - 10/16/06 09:48 PM

With a little planning, seeing the Andromeda Galaxy rise in the east in 100mm binoculars is pretty impressive. It helps if the east horizon isn't hazy, like rising over mountains.

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Shadow
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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: Littlegreenman]
      #1201716 - 10/16/06 11:41 PM

Arrh
I was hoping to point my old 10X 50's to the sky
but don;t think she froze on infinity...

I might just take her out and see what she thinks of the sky...
Poor girl!

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Re: The Green Comet new [Re: Shadow]
      #1201733 - 10/16/06 11:52 PM

we're just to cloudy and ugly out to look at anything

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Re: The Green Comet [Re: camvan]
      #1201766 - 10/17/06 12:14 AM

Yeah, same here
cloudy
guess I'm not missing much

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