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29P - obrazell - 2022-11-23 Looks like 29P has had a strong out burst again and is well within visual range. RE: 29P - bigmasterdrago - 2022-11-23 My skies cleared around 22:00 local last night and I got the news from Richard Miles at comets-ml b4 I attempting to spot LW3. LW3 was a bust. If the skies hold for tonight, LW3 should be within range in my 13" from the driveway. However, 29P was up ~30° in the NE and I had little difficulty spotting it. It was a very tight fuzzball with a brighter nucleus. Right where ST had it plotted. I make it out in the mid 12s based on the 12.4 mag Tycho star 01906-0524 1 just 4'SW of the comet at 22:30. Interesting as the 4 mag outburst was the brightest in 12 years. This outburst occurred in just 25 minutes based on imagery by P. Wiggins. Wondering if it got hit by an asteroid? RE: 29P - obrazell - 2022-11-23 No it has outbursts all the time which are posited to be some form of cryovulcanism. I think you may have asteroids on the brain :-) RE: 29P - bigmasterdrago - 2022-11-24 (2022-11-23, 08:41 PM)obrazell Wrote: No it has outbursts all the time which are posited to be some form of cryovulcanism. I think you may have asteroids on the brain :-) My head is always full of rocks. DW says it rattles. LOL |