I can't see it from work now, it's below the mountains until well after the sky starts brightening. I'm done with it until after perihelion- when it may be done with us if it gets cooked. On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Wiggins Patrick <paw@getbeehive.net>wrote:
On 24 Nov 2013, at 10:56, gazebo4sale@comcast.net wrote:
I am wondering since it is low in the sky where you think a good place near the valley to set up and try to get a photo. I am thinking a summit with a view of the eastern sky with the horizon below my feet. Any thoughts say within a 45 minute drive.
Maybe the old Little Mountain star party site (top of Emigration Canyon)?
List member Rob Ratkowski just emailed me a shot he took of ISON this morning from Maui. Nice that he caught it, pretty little tail but it's sure no comet of the century.
But maybe it will be tomorrow? :)
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