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The above image was recorded by amateur astronomer Bruce Gary using his 11-inch telescope at Hereford Arizona Observatory
... as right now we are celebrating that ISON does appears to still continue to shine, and [color=gold] it looks like it has brightened up somewhat as we would have hoped and predicted.
NASA ison campaign . org
Originally posted by mikegrouchy
This is the latest image of Ison,
I don't know what the heck that link is showing.
Try this.
The above image was recorded by amateur astronomer Bruce Gary using his 11-inch telescope at Hereford Arizona Observatory
... as right now we are celebrating that ISON does appears to still continue to shine, and [color=gold] it looks like it has brightened up somewhat as we would have hoped and predicted.
NASA ison campaign . org
Mike
Originally posted by Unthought Known
Zoom out to the 3rd option from the left. You can see the comet clearly from there. Then zoom in on it a little (3rd option from the right...don't forget to move the crosshair over to it) and hit the darker contrast button (upper left) a few times. I am sure there is a reasonable explanation for it, but its interesting nonetheless.