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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1819330" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Just to let you know, the green Comet Nishimura is now in our sky and won't be again for 400 years.</p><p>Difficult to see without binoculars and only visible just before dawn well down in the ESE.</p><p></p><p><em>To see it before it's gone for the next 400 years, you'll need to get up early, before the sun rises. Look to the east-southeast in the hour or so before dawn and find the <a href="https://www.space.com/16845-leo-constellation.html" target="_blank">Leo constellation</a>; the comet will be making its way down the Lion's tail this week but by Sept. 16 will be rising along with the sun. A <a href="https://www.space.com/best-stargazing-apps" target="_blank">stargazing app</a> could be your best bet to locate it and determine if you'll be able to see low enough to the horizon to spot the comet.</em></p><p>[ATTACH=full]34992[/ATTACH]</p><p>(as seen thru virtual telescope in Italy 2 days ago)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1819330, member: 18945"] Just to let you know, the green Comet Nishimura is now in our sky and won't be again for 400 years. Difficult to see without binoculars and only visible just before dawn well down in the ESE. [I]To see it before it's gone for the next 400 years, you'll need to get up early, before the sun rises. Look to the east-southeast in the hour or so before dawn and find the [URL='https://www.space.com/16845-leo-constellation.html']Leo constellation[/URL]; the comet will be making its way down the Lion's tail this week but by Sept. 16 will be rising along with the sun. A [URL='https://www.space.com/best-stargazing-apps']stargazing app[/URL] could be your best bet to locate it and determine if you'll be able to see low enough to the horizon to spot the comet.[/I] [ATTACH type="full"]34992[/ATTACH] (as seen thru virtual telescope in Italy 2 days ago) [/QUOTE]
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