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Awesome!!!
I love looking to the skies at night...![]()
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Thanks for the tip, will watch with antici....pation.
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i would watch it from wellington but it will probly be cloudy
This is the link to the on-line planitarium that I use. You will need java for it to operate.
http://www.skyviewcafe.com/skyview.php
Down load and setup location. You will need long and lattitudes.
These are some maps of the sky where the comet will be found.
http://newsletter.carterobservatory.org/2007/Comet/
On these maps you will see numbers marked in degrees. Oriantate planitatium to the degrees to get bearings of stars and the general direction of where to look for comet.
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