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| Picture of C/2011 L4 courtesy of NASA |
Certainly not a naked eye object, didn't even catch it in the 10 x 50's... but the 150mm newt with 25 mm eyepiece on our (un-motarised) EQ3 did the trick. The comet was located (very nicely and completely randomly by Mr Ghost who is proving to have a knack with this kind of thing) in the NW sky at about 8pm BST. Situated due south of M31 and 32 in Andromeda.
Of course that was low down on the 2nd April. By no it will be moving up through Andromeda and into Ursa Major. As it relative position in the sky gets higher, unfortunately, its apparent magnitude gets lower. I can see from my observing diary, that the previous session had been on the 15th Feb. Lets hope that that we get some good seeing in the next few weeks so that we cant have a look at the Virgo/Coma Berenices galaxies.
Clear Skies!

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