C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
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Ernesto Guido & Giovanni Sostero
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Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright and credit: John Chumack
Copyright and credit: John Chumack
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
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A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
http://www.tamanti.it/astronomy.htm
Copyright: Andrea Tamanti
Copyright: Andrea Tamanti
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
I love the picture of Comet McNaught passing galaxy NGC 891! Note the fantastic color contrast between the blue-green comet and the very yellow, dust-reddened spiral galaxy.
Ann
Ann
Color Commentator
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
Here is a link to a whole Sky & Telescope page, where there is a picture of Comet McNaught's tail passing very clearly right in front of the disk of NGC 891. The picture is by Steve Yerby, and it's very neat, in my opinion!
http://sn128w.snt128.mail.live.com/defa ... wsignin1.0
And hey, I just made my 100th post and earned my green ears as a science officer!!!
Ann
http://sn128w.snt128.mail.live.com/defa ... wsignin1.0
And hey, I just made my 100th post and earned my green ears as a science officer!!!
Ann
Color Commentator
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
Do you have a link that doesn't take you to a hotmail login screen?
Congratulations on your promotion.And hey, I just made my 100th post and earned my green ears as a science officer!!!
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
Bystander wrote:
Ann
Oh, I'm very sorry! No, I guess I don't. Well, you can see it if you go to the homepage of Sky & Telescope (http://www.skyandtelescope.com). Right now the picture is there, but I don't know for how long.Do you have a link that doesn't take you to a hotmail login screen?
Ann
Color Commentator
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
Ann wrote:Here is a link to a whole Sky & Telescope page, where there is a picture of Comet McNaught's tail passing very clearly right in front of the disk of NGC 891. The picture is by Steve Yerby, and it's very neat, in my opinion!
C/2009 R1 (McNaught) & NGC 891 (Steve Yerby)
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A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
http://deepskycolors.com/astro/2010/06/ ... Naught.jpg
Copyright: Rogelio Bernal Andreo
Copyright: Rogelio Bernal Andreo
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
Comet McNaught passes NGC 1245
Copyright: Richard Richins
Copyright: Richard Richins
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: C/2009 R1 (Comet McNaught)
From an attic window in the Netherlands, two images of this comet; as usual, click on each image to make it full-size.
http://www.wpshetgooi.nl/lynn_van_rooijen1.htm
Lynn van Rooijen
http://www.wpshetgooi.nl/lynn_van_rooijen1.htm
Lynn van Rooijen
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
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Copyright: Jimmy Westlake
Copyright: Jimmy Westlake
A closed mouth gathers no foot.