CometC/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy)
UserDeirdre Kelleghan
User`s nameDeirdre Kelleghan
Observation's time (UT)2015-01-06 22:03:00
ToolStrathspey binoculars
Observation's placeBray Co Wicklow
Magnitude4
Comparison stars sourceYG - Yale Bright Star Catalogue
Method
Coma diameter(')Not set
Tail's lengthNot set
Condensation
Positional angle of tailNot set
Bortl's scaleNot set
Aperture10 cm
Focal length (mm)Not set
Type of toolB - Binoculars
Magnification25
Field of view (°)2.5
SQM-L in zenith15.76
Light pollution zone
LmNot set
CommentC/2014 Q2 Lovejoy Jan 6th / 7th 2015 Bray Co Wicklow Ireland Latitude 53 11 N -6.06 E Three sketches of the comet within the same sketching frame /FOV over time. 25X100 binoculars 25X Conte and gel pen on black paper Seeing 2 - Comet magnitude estimate 4 perhaps brightening a little more at one point. ( middle sketch of comet) I used Starmap Pro for iPhone to ID the stars in the FOV specific for my location I used Comet an App which gets its data from the Minor Planet Centre direct to my phone DSM - Dark Sky Meter App for iPhone for Sky Quality My first view of C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy on January 6th was so exciting as it appeared larger and brighter than my view on January 1st. The coma was wider and was itself much brighter , the condensed central mass was noticeably distinguished and more pronounced than before. The green tint was not visible to me on this occasion , the central mass seemed to dominate the view . Its glow or activity seemed to be lighting up the particles in the coma. The tail was not visible to me but the asymmetric nature of the comet was. Earlier in the day I decided that the most interesting thing I could do with this session was to sketch the comets movement over time. Placing the comet in the same FOV for three separate times was a plan aimed at making a short video showing the motion of the comet over time. The three stars above Lovejoy HIP 2047IA HIP 20431 and HIP 20407A were a perfect reference set. A small triangle of stars which I deliberately placed outside my sketching circle were also very useful for judging the changing position of the comet as it moved during my observations.
Morris Format2015 Jan 6.92 UT: m1=4 ...10-cm B (25x) ...Deirdre Kelleghan (Bray Co Wicklow , Irealand)