We also can see Comet MacNaught! I wrote to a bunch of clan members, including Gene and Ruth, our local Nor Cal hosts at the MacNaughton tent this past summer. Here's Gene's e-mail to me this morning.
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We drove over to the coast (about 15 miles) tonight
> and sure enough we also saw the comet too! However,
> we don't have the photo to prove it like you do. Your
> photo looked almost exactly like what we saw. We saw
> it best about 5:45pm, almost 35 minutes after the
> offical sunset of 5:10pm. It only lasted about 20
> minutes as it sunk into the horizon. Our car
> thermometer registered 46 degrees, but the wind was
> terrific so we felt it was about 36 degrees outside.
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I pointed Gene and Ruth to some of the links about the comet on the web, I don't really have my own pictures...I wish I *DID have an eight inch celestron cassegrain scope with a 35 mm. attachment, but nope.
I'm going to get out by Half Moon Bay today at 5:00 to take a look. If you have someplace handy where you can get an unobstructed view of the horizon just at sunset, then look for the comet in the general vicinity of Venus. Take a pair of binoculars if you can. It should still be pretty bright on Saturday , too but will then start fading until it re-emerges frombehind the sunlater inthe month..
Cheers!
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