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Comets Off topic

Astrosaudações Cometárias!

I like a lot to observe and to seek comets, as well as you observe the
showers of meteors. But my sky continues cloudy: ((I am sad for still there
not to be to get to see LINAER WM1 that has been sighted here in Southern
Hemisphere with mag. 3 , visible I look it unarmed and to the telescope it
presents a beautiful tail it curves with about 2 degrees. He is being
visible the about 15 degrees on a clean and clear horizon to the dawn.
On the new Comet 2002 C1 you can see image done by my friend Paulo Raymundo
(Salvador ,  Bahia - Brazil) in: http://btboar.tripod.com/c1com.jpg. For
they know that intrepid amateur's work better in astronomy they visit:
http://www.reaiche.com/Astronomy.html. Besides beautiful images of meteors
Leonids; the last passage of longing MIr for our southern sky and much more.
(Site in English).

Amateur's question: Even with highly cloudy sky, it would be possible a fast
meteor is sighted with shine around -5.0 to -4.0 mag. below the clouds? In
this case, could this meteor be classified as a meteor?

Celestial hugs and clean skies for everybody!

Rosely - Br.
Mococa - lat. 21.27.54 S - Long. 47.00.21 W
gregio@dglnet.com.br
http://www.constelacoes.hpg.com.br
http://membro.intermega.com.br/rgregio/
http://construindobjetos.na-webdot net
http://www.geocities.com/alnitack_br/
http://membro.intermega.com.br/fenomenos/


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