2025-05-30, 02:40 AM
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
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2025-05-30, 05:33 PM
Very interesting report. These TNOs are sort of the opposite of the NEOs that inhabit our part of the solar system. Very large and slow-moving compared to the NEOs that can move through our sky at arc seconds/second in the extreme cases.
Thanks, Phil S.
2025-11-03, 09:56 AM
surprised you did not cover C/2025 K1 as well as that is relatively bright in the morning skies, and an interesting colour in images
2025-11-03, 04:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-11-03, 04:53 PM by theskyhound.)
(2025-11-03, 09:56 AM)obrazell Wrote: surprised you did not cover C/2025 K1 as well as that is relatively bright in the morning skies, and an interesting colour in images Yeah... I have to confess that I intended to, but I accidentally skipped over it when I was preparing the script. By the time I realized the mistake there wasn't enough time left. I saw the color in at least one image, and to be honest, I wasn't sure it was real. Since then more have shown up. I have no idea how to explain that color. That's a new one for me!
Clear skies,
Greg Head Dude at Skyhound
2025-11-03, 04:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-11-11, 05:48 PM by theskyhound.)
If I had more time I'd have put together some sort of morning plan to get all of the morning comets visible this month, maybe picking some dates. But this thing takes a full day of work as it is.
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