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From: TerryMosel@aol.com Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 19:13:32 EST Subject: Comet & Season's Greetings Hi all, I got a nice view of the new comet, Kudo-Fujikawa, early on Wed morning (at 05.30!), in 30x80 binocs, on a tripod. The sky was very clear, so the nearly Full Moon didn't cause too much interference. The comet is quite large & diffuse, with no sign of a tail, although that could have been the effect of the moonlight. I estimated it at around 7th magnitude, total integrated light. It should reach N.E. visibility in early January, especially once the Moon is out of the way. Has anyone else any observations of it yet? It's still just circumpolar from 'The North', though best seen just after dark, and just before dawn, when it's highest. The IAA magazine "Stardust" may have many shortcomings, but at least it's topical! It contains my observation of the comet, made on the same day that the magazine was printed - AND posted! Can anyone beat that? (IAA members should get it before XMAS - I hope). If I'm not emailing again, may I wish you all a very Happy Christmas & a peaceful, prosperous & happy New Year. With better weather.... Regards to you all, Terry Moseley
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