>Has anybody else been following this guy? How much longer should we be able >to see it? I bet it'd look nice in a dark sky. I took some shots of it last night. It appears greenish, low to the west. While I could see it in binoculars (8X40) it looked star like. It was fairly bright with a wispy tail in my C-8 and 13.1" dob. I tried taking some pictures. In my Nikon Coolpix 800 (ASA 400 8 sec with 26 mm eyepiece) it appears bright greenish, but no tail showing. I tool some B&W 35 mm pictures at Cassigrain focus and plan some color 35 mm tonight. Since it's a race between getting lower in the west and longer days, I think the next couple of night will be about it unless you can look very low on the horizon. BTW, the main problem with the Coolpix is the max time exposure is 8 seconds, but it is very sensitive and does show a bright greenish comet head. Jeff Jeff Hopkins HPO SOFT ********************************************************************* Phoenix, Arizona Atlanta, Georgia 7812 West Clayton Drive 12170 Boxwood Circle Phoenix, AZ 85033-2439 U.S.A. Alpharetta, GA 30005 U.S.A. (623) 849-5889 (Fax) (770) 619-3322 (Phone/Fax) www.hposoft.com & amug.org/~hposoft dataman.home.mindspring.com 4th Dimension Partner FileMaker Pro Expert BASIC/C++ Programmer & Web Site/e-commerce Site Development Over 25 years of Computer, Programming and Database Development Experience -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.