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Published on Aug 2, 2013
Ison Update
http://eyes.nasa.gov/launch2.html
http://www.space.com/22216-august-per…
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very informative
More NASA dirty snowball misinformation.
Comets prove the electrical nature of our solar system and the money spent in this video on crapola should be a clue your hearing garbage. Once you realize that oil is not necessary because of this electrical universe you will see how the powers that be have been taking the world to the cleaners for centuries!! If I keep you dumb in math and science and ancient history I can own you and your grandchildren for many years to come its that simple.
We don’t need a revolution we need a revelation. Dumb fat sassy Americans please wake up!!!!
Down in the southern most parts of the US where I live, the comet is barely above the horizon when twilight starts on August 10th. Good luck trying to catch a 12th to 13th magnitude object in those conditions.
I think it will be about 5 degrees up at 5:30 am on the 10th. I might try for it if conditions are exceptional with my comet imaging rig (a TV85 at F/5.6 and a Canon T3.) But, it is usually too humid and the horizon too murky this time of year to successfully image something at 5 degrees height.