Comet Neowise, Reculver

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Fay
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Comet Neowise, Reculver

Fay
Comet Neowise

Cant believe I went to Reculver at 8pm the other night.  met some astro friends down there, and drove home at 3am.  

Fay
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PeterH
Amazing
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Bazza
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very nice Fay, i have seen plenty of Neowise online recently but this is the clearest yet plus great foreground interest
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Paul Brett
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Brilliant Fay!
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Chris Nash
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Fantastic image Fay
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JanGilkes
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That is wonderful. Looks like it was well worth going.
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PhilipiBrown
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Brilliant image Fay.  I can't wait unit you tell us more about this image and your astro photography.
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Chris Sawyer
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Great image of the comet and its tail. It looks like its smashed through the wall on the way to the outer reaches of the solar system.

Well worth the effort of an all-nighter I think.
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Alan Graham
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Excellent, well worth the effort.
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Fay
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Re: Comet Neowise, Reculver

Fay
Thanks so much. im really glad you like it. i was like death warmed up all the next day. not a good one for staying up all night!!!!!!!!!

It will be moving higher towards Ursa Major and would be possible to see it from Orpington if clear sky. best at sunset or sunrise and visible to the naked eye

Fay