Observation's detail view

CometC/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy)
UserAHale
User`s name
Observation's time (UT)2014-12-15 07:26:00
Tool10x50 binoculars
Observation's placeCloudcroft
Comparison stars sourceYG - Yale Bright Star Catalogue
MethodM - Morris`s method
Magnitude6.1
Coma diameter(')13
Tail's lengthNot set
Condensation5
Positional angle of tailNot set
Bortl's scaleNot set
Aperture5
Focal length (mm)Not set
Type of toolB - Binoculars
Magnification10
Field of view (°)5.6
SQM-L in zenithNot set
Light pollution zoneBlue
LmNot set
CommentWell, I couldn't quite convince myself that I could see the comet with my naked eye tonight, but of course it's a lot lower in my sky than it is for those of you south of the Equator. It is, certainly, as easy binocular object. Telescopically (41 cm reflector) I could trace the tail to about 30 arcminutes in approximate p.a. 340 degrees.
Morris Format2014 Dec 15.31 UT: m1=6.1, Dia.=13', DC=5 ...5-cm B (10x) ...Alan Hale (Cloudcroft, U.S.A.)