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Anyone optimistic about Comet Ison?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 222579" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I posted a photo of it from <a href="http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/18170-i-saw-comet-ison-sorta.html#axzz2lTNJKApn" target="_blank">Thursday morning</a>. It was not visible to the naked eye or even with binoculars as suggested, but I aimed in the direction it was supposed to be and managed to capture it. Not very bright, but there's a lot of light pollution in NJ, even in the very rural part I live in. My understanding is that those who have been able to observe it believe that changes they are witnessing in the tail may mean that it's breaking up, but they have no way of knowing. Everything I've read has said that November 28 is when it should be brightest in the sky, and fro there it will be visible for a couple weeks thru mid-December. I've read nothing about December into January.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 222579, member: 9240"] I posted a photo of it from [URL="http://nikonites.com/low-light-night/18170-i-saw-comet-ison-sorta.html#axzz2lTNJKApn"]Thursday morning[/URL]. It was not visible to the naked eye or even with binoculars as suggested, but I aimed in the direction it was supposed to be and managed to capture it. Not very bright, but there's a lot of light pollution in NJ, even in the very rural part I live in. My understanding is that those who have been able to observe it believe that changes they are witnessing in the tail may mean that it's breaking up, but they have no way of knowing. Everything I've read has said that November 28 is when it should be brightest in the sky, and fro there it will be visible for a couple weeks thru mid-December. I've read nothing about December into January. [/QUOTE]
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