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ANNOUNCEMENT #3. COMET AND NOVA SECTION ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
March 23, 1962
COMET SEKI-LINES
[MAP]
Comet Seki-Lines may be seen in the western sky during most of April. The
comet may be visible in binoculars, but a small telescope will be required for
good views. It will set between one and two hours after the sun. The above
diagram was made from the following ephemeris:
1950.0
Date 0h. UT R.A. Decl. Mag.
April 2 0:42.0 + 7°36' 1
6 1:42.2 17°11' 2
10 2:31.8 21°53' 4
14 3:14.4 24°40' 5 The true magnitude may be fainter
18 3:50.6 26°15' 6 than predicted.
22 4:21.2 27°04' 7
26 4:50? 27°? 8
There may be an error of about one degree. Please send reports of observations
to the coordinator of the Comet and Nova Section.
411 Brixton Avenue Jim Low
St. Lambert, P.Q. National Coordinator,
Comet and Nova Section,
R.A.S.C.
Date:
620323
Object:
Announcement
Description:
Announcement 3: Comet Seki-Lines (with map)
Folder:
Bulletins/Forms
Pages:
1
