Hi guys, I've a question to all. I've download the latest images of SWAN from 1 to 10 may 2008. How I can know the comet visible in the images? For example...
Is seem there is some confusion in the reports page!!! It is probably that the comet that I reported at May 13 2008 16:01:13 was already reported by I am not...
... 16:01:13 was ... Hi Toni, this comet was first reported by Rob Matson May 12 22:32:23 and confirmed by Jiango Ruan 23:11:09 again posted by Shihong Yuan...
Hi Rainer <Hi Toni, <Do you really expect that such a bright comet get unnoticed? No absolutely:-), I found the first report of Rob. Thanks, Toni._,___ ...
Hi Giuseppe & Eryk SWAN images (Comet Tracker Maps) based on ecliptic coordinates. If you have any any astronomical software (Guide, SkyMap or more experienced...
I send my message one more. I had some problems with mail. Hi Giuseppe and Eryk SWAN images (Comet Tracker Maps) based on ecliptic coordinates. If you have any...
Argh. Little correction. :) Ecliptic coordinates reported in my post for comet Boattini are for 15th May. ;) Sorry! Michal [Non-text portions of this message...
C/2002 Q10 was not observed to return on 2008 May 16 as expected from the orbital linkage with C/1996 X3. Now it seems very probable that C/1996 X3/X4/X5 have ...
Hi All, Wondered if anyone else noticed the augmented "puff" of solar wind coming off the southwest limb of the solar disk, clearly due to the passage of the...
Gidday Rob, The CORA daily movie 20080523 looks very interesting. Both A and B movies show the comet, not clearly. The FITS images will be dramatic in CorA. ...
Hi Rob and Alan Watch this. http://secchi.nrl.navy.mil/sccimages/index.php?subdir=Cor2_B¬humb=0 Rob's comet is entering in COR2 B FOV 2008-05-22, Upper-left...
Gidday Rob, Michal, The is over 9hr difference between entering the FOV Cor2A and FOV Cor2B (0,0) upper left, 2048x2048 FITS 1 cor2a:20080522_103754_d4c2A 1329...
I agree with you Rob.this effect has been seen numerous times of other Kreutz comets and seems more than a coincidence to have a small outburst. I see...
Rob et al, Yes, I noticed this on Friday too. It certainly does seem like a pretty big coincidence, and it's not the first we've had. My hesitance in the...
Hi Karl, Thanks again for chiming in on the possibility of a sungrazer/CME link. I hesitated to forecast the possibility in advance for fear of jinxing it,...
Hi Rob, You certainly make excellent points. CMEs are actually a little more frequent than you quote, even at solar min but especially at max when 10/day or...
The COR2 images are finally finished processing (there was a processing crash over the long weekend...). Results are somewhat ambiguous to me. The CME...
OK, just to close out this subject, here's what I've found. My suspicions have been upheld and I can find no link at all between bright Kreutz and CMEs. In...
0530 548 294 0531 546 294 0602 543 294 0603 541 294 0604 539 293 0605 537 294 I Guess it is 15P Finlay ? but the comet' Forecast Only have 12.6 mag ... ...
Dear Friends, I checked Mazzucatos' report one more time and I think it might be a Meyer group comet. This comet is moving faster than typical Kreutz on June...
Hi all, I have measured the available GIFs and could link the observations of the brighter component with those of C/2002 R5. The perihelion times from this...
Hi all, any idea where the comet has gone in the 12:30 image? A missing block maybe? Or has it already become too faint and will re-appear north of the sun? ...
Hi Maik, Looks like it faded fast. There's definitely no missing blocks in those images. I can't see anything convincing in C3, but if it is a Meyer-group ...