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There's a nice comet (C2014Q2 - Lovejoy) in the sky right now, and it is slowly making its way northward. It's technically a naked eye object, but unless you have really dark sky you'll need binoculars to see it. It should brighten a bit, and be a nice object in mid January for northern observers, after the full moon. See http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astro...ght-122920141/ . If you want to use the N900 orrery program to find this comet, download and uncompress the attached file, and place it in the directory /usr/share/orrery/comets/ on your N900. If you happen to have the files ISON.comet and Pan-STARRS.comet in that directory, you should delete them (they were losers!). You will need to restart the orrery to see the new comet. If you don't see it (it's in Lepus right now) go to the Displayed Items menu, and make sure Display Comets is selected for both screens.
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Thanks for the Orrery update for this comet. Yes, ISON and Pan.STARRS were losers, too much hype about them. People expected a good astronomical spectacle...
 

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is the comet gone?
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No, the minimum distance from our planet of C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy will be on January 19, it will probably visible with small telescopes, but, the hope is that the comet will bring some surprise and beat the expectations.

Source: http://theskylive.com/c2014q2-info
 

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Originally Posted by Fatalist View Post
No, the minimum distance from our planet of C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy will be on January 19, it will probably visible with small telescopes, but, the hope is that the comet will bring some surprise and beat the expectations.

Source: http://theskylive.com/c2014q2-info
It's already visible with just binoculars. Note that the magnitude estimates in the file for the orrery are too faint (by 5 magnitudes - a factor of 100). The file was generated from the output of the NASA/JPL Horizons program, and the comet is considerably brighter now than the Horizons program predicts.

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I found this link to contain good information about the comet:
http://www.aerith.net/comet/catalog/2014Q2/2014Q2.html

I haven't tried to spot it yet but will do once the sky clears... Maybe tomorrow.
 

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Used it but still havent seen Mr Lovejoy

http://t.space.com/all/28116-comet-l...-skywatching#1
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Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
Used it but still havent seen Mr Lovejoy

http://t.space.com/all/28116-comet-l...-skywatching#1
Well, we're just one day past the full moon. Give it a week for the moon to wain, and the comet will be much easier to see.
 

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Well, we're just one day past the full moon. Give it a week for the moon to wain, and the comet will be much easier to see.
I saw it with binoculars on Saturday, even with nearly full moon. I'm also going to wait another week or so get better view after the moon is out of the picture...
 

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