| Comet | 209P/LINEAR |
|---|---|
| User | AHale |
| User`s name | Alan Hale |
| Observation's time (UT) | 2014-05-27 04:33:00 |
| Tool | 41-cm reflector |
| Observation's place | Cloudcroft |
| Magnitude | 12.7 |
| Comparison stars source | AE - Planetary magnitudes from the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac |
| Method | M - Morris`s method |
| Coma diameter(') | 0.8 |
| Tail's length | 0.1° |
| Condensation | 7 |
| Positional angle of tail | Not set |
| Bortl's scale | Not set |
| Aperture | 40.64 cm |
| Focal length (mm) | 1828.8 |
| Type of tool | L - Newtonian reflector |
| Magnification | 228.6 |
| Field of view (°) | 0 |
| SQM-L in zenith | Not set |
| Light pollution zone | |
| Lm | Not set |
| Comment | In comparison to my earlier observations, the central condensation is much more prominent with respect to the rest of the coma. I could very faintly see about 6 arcminutes of tail in approximate p.a. 110. |
| Morris Format | 2014 May 27.19 UT: m1=12.7, Dia.=0.8', DC=7, Tail: 0.1 deg ...40.64-cm L (228.6x) ...Alan Hale (Cloudcroft, U.S.A.) |