by nexstar114 » Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:08 pm
I saw it with 10x50 binoculars, early in the morning on both 2/16/09 and 2/17/09 as it passed Spica, and the morning of 2/24/09 as it passed Saturn. But it was cloudy last night and didn't get a chance to see it pass close to Regulus. You really had to know exactly where to look to see it.
But it wasn't much to look at. Appeared as nothing more than a green/gray smudge that you couldn't see by looking at it directly, but averted vision made it easier.
I saw it with 10x50 binoculars, early in the morning on both 2/16/09 and 2/17/09 as it passed Spica, and the morning of 2/24/09 as it passed Saturn. But it was cloudy last night and didn't get a chance to see it pass close to Regulus. You really had to know exactly where to look to see it.
But it wasn't much to look at. Appeared as nothing more than a green/gray smudge that you couldn't see by looking at it directly, but averted vision made it easier.