This beautiful object was recently located in the evening sky and early morning sky too. Discovered August 7, 2006 by R. H. McNaught (Siding Spring Survey). It is approaching perihelion on Jan. 11, 2007 and was visible very low on the west horizon immediately after the sunset. It was visible in the daytime sky ( Jan 14, 2007 )& is the brightest comet since 1965. Now having moved southward it is only visible in the southern hemisphere.
On Jan 17, 2006 I took this image in 26 degree weather of the planet Venus setting in the sunset fom a vantge point near my home; in South Park. On Jan 8, the comet was visible from this same area and dissappeared to the right of the big house that appears in the extream right hand side of this image. Goodbye great Comet...we will miss you!
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On Jan 17, 2006 I took this image in 26 degree weather of the planet Venus setting in the sunset fom a vantge point near my home; in South Park. On Jan 8, the comet was visible from this same area and dissappeared to the right of the big house that appears in the extream right hand side of this image. Goodbye great Comet...we will miss you!
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