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КометаC/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy)
ПользовательDeirdre Kelleghan
Имя пользователя
Время наблюдения (UT)2015-01-15 23:00:00
ИнструментStrathspey binoculars
Место наблюденияBray Co Wicklow
Звездный каталогYG - Йельский каталог ярких звёзд
Метод
Блеск4
Диаметр комы(')Не задан
Длина хвостаНе задан
Степень конденсации комыНе задан
Positional angle of tailНе задан
Шкала БортляНе задан
Апертура10
Focal length (mm)Не задан
Оптическая схема инструментаB - Бинокль
Увеличение25
Поле зрения (°)2.5
SQM-L в зените15.66
Зона засветкиБелая
LmНе задан
КомментарийC/2014 Q2 Lovejoy January 15th 23:00 UT 25X100 Binoculars 25X SQM 15.66 Alt 40 M1 4 I knew the moment I looked up that the seeing was not so good over our house. When the Milky Way is clearly visible and M31 is naked eye then it's as good a sky as possible for me at home. Lovejoy 's coma appeared very round , and there was the now familiar material streaming off to the left. No tail visible , no colour visible in the coma , not naked eye . The central mass seemed duller than my observation earlier in that same 24 hrs at 00:16 UT, but that could be down to the seeing at the time. My eye picked up on the colour of a star in a little triangle of stars HIP 15777 a KO star which was a tad orange and another lovely star in the fov was blue , HIP 16268 . HIP 15951 was also slightly yellow/orange. This sidetrack of noticing star colour has prompted me to pay more attention to star spectra. I intend to buy some more gel pens to add those stars in their apparent colours to future drawings. I think that is why I love comets so much as following them across the sky is always a journey of many discoveries and interesting learning paths.
Morris Format2015 Jan 15.96 UT: m1=4 ...10-cm B (25x) ...Deirdre Kelleghan (Bray Co Wicklow , Irealand)