C/2004 Q1 (Tucker)
2004 10 22 01 17.59 +27 43.2 1.150 2.119 161.9 8.4 13.1
2004 10 27 01 03.03 +29 58.4 1.152 2.104 157.4 10.5 13.0
2004 11 01 00 48.42 +32 00.6 1.164 2.091 151.7 13.0 13.0
2004 11 06 00 34.24 +33 48.2 1.185 2.080 145.5 15.6 13.0
2004 11 11 00 20.93 +35 21.4 1.216 2.070 139.4 18.1 13.1
2004 11 16 00 08.86 +36 41.5 1.253 2.062 133.4 20.4 13.1
2004 11 21 23 58.26 +37 50.8 1.297 2.055 127.7 22.3 13.2
2004 11 26 23 49.27 +38 51.6 1.346 2.051 122.4 24.0 13.3
2004 12 01 23 41.90 +39 46.5 1.398 2.048 117.3 25.3 13.3
2004 12 06 23 36.14 +40 37.4 1.454 2.047 112.7 26.4 13.4
2004 12 11 23 31.92 +41 26.4 1.511 2.047 108.4 27.2 13.5
2004 Oct. 15.66 UT: m1=10.7, Dia.=2.8', DC=6... 32cm L (58x)...Yoshimi Nagai (Nagano, Japan)
2004 Oct. 16.53 UT: m1=10.6, Dia.=2.7', DC=6... 32cm L (58x)...Yoshimi Nagai (Nagano, Japan)
2004 Oct. 18.81 UT: m1=10.5, Dia.=2.6', DC=4...11cm L (32 x)...Roman Manak (Zdanice, Czech republic)
2004 Oct. 16.80 UT: m1=10.6, Dia.=3.5', DC=4...20cm L (45x)...Andrew Pearce (Noble Falls, Western Australia)[Comet has increased in brightness and size a significant amount over the last week or so.]
2004 Oct. 16.95 UT: m1=11.3, Dia.=2', DC=5, no tail... 23,5cm SCT (57x) . Carlos Labordena (Castellon, Spain).
2004 Oct. 16.99 UT: m1=10.5, Dia.=2', DC=4...23.5cm SCT (58x)...Rafael Benavides (Posadas, Cordoba, Spain)
*2004 Oct. 19.88 UT: m1=10.3, Dia.=3', DC=5/...30cm L(60x)...Marcin Filipek (Jerzmanowice near Cracow, Poland)
*2004 Oct. 19.89 UT: m1=10.4, Dia.=2', DC=6,...150mm F15 R...Alfons Diepvens (Balen,Belgium)
C/2004 Q2 (Machholz)
2004 10 27 05 11.84 -29 31.9 1.111 1.809 118.5 28.9 8.3
2004 11 01 05 12.69 -29 56.9 1.036 1.758 120.1 29.2 8.0
2004 11 06 05 12.59 -30 13.1 0.962 1.707 121.8 29.6 7.7
2004 11 11 05 11.42 -30 17.4 0.890 1.657 123.5 29.9 7.4
2004 11 16 05 09.08 -30 05.7 0.820 1.608 125.2 30.2 7.1
2004 11 21 05 05.51 -29 32.6 0.752 1.561 127.0 30.3 6.8
2004 11 26 05 00.64 -28 31.8 0.686 1.515 128.9 30.4 6.5
2004 12 01 04 54.43 -26 55.0 0.623 1.471 130.9 30.4 6.2
2004 12 06 04 46.87 -24 31.5 0.563 1.430 133.0 30.3 5.8
2004 12 11 04 38.03 -21 08.0 0.508 1.391 135.0 30.0 5.5
2004 12 16 04 28.05 -16 29.2 0.457 1.355 136.9 29.7 5.1
2004 12 21 04 17.16 -10 20.0 0.414 1.322 138.3 29.7 4.8
2004 12 26 04 05.63 -02 31.2 0.380 1.292 138.4 30.4 4.5
2004 12 31 03 53.78 +06 51.3 0.357 1.266 136.5 32.3 4.3
2005 01 05 03 41.93 +17 17.7 0.347 1.245 132.5 35.6 4.2
2005 01 10 03 30.46 +27 57.4 0.352 1.227 126.9 39.9 4.1
2005 01 15 03 19.75 +37 57.9 0.370 1.215 120.7 44.1 4.2
2005 01 20 03 10.17 +46 46.6 0.399 1.208 114.9 47.6 4.3
2005 01 25 03 02.03 +54 14.5 0.435 1.205 110.0 50.1 4.5
2005 01 30 02 55.74 +60 28.3 0.478 1.208 106.0 51.6 4.7
2005 02 04 02 51.83 +65 40.7 0.524 1.215 102.9 52.3 4.9
2005 02 09 02 51.11 +70 04.9 0.573 1.228 100.5 52.2 5.2
2005 02 14 02 54.88 +73 52.1 0.623 1.245 98.8 51.6 5.4
2005 02 19 03 05.33 +77 10.3 0.673 1.267 97.5 50.7 5.7
2005 02 24 03 26.63 +80 03.3 0.724 1.293 96.7 49.5 5.9
2005 03 01 04 07.13 +82 29.3 0.775 1.323 96.3 48.1 6.2
2005 03 06 05 21.11 +84 15.1 0.825 1.356 96.1 46.7 6.4
2005 03 11 07 12.61 +84 51.6 0.875 1.392 96.1 45.2 6.6
2005 03 16 08 58.94 +84 03.2 0.926 1.431 96.3 43.7 6.9
2005 03 21 10 07.15 +82 17.7 0.976 1.473 96.6 42.2 7.1
2005 03 26 10 46.97 +80 04.8 1.028 1.517 97.0 40.8 7.4
2005 03 31 11 11.56 +77 39.0 1.079 1.562 97.4 39.4 7.6
2005 04 05 11 28.04 +75 06.0 1.132 1.610 97.8 38.0 7.8
2005 04 10 11 40.03 +72 28.8 1.186 1.658 98.2 36.7 8.1
2005 04 15 11 49.40 +69 49.0 1.242 1.708 98.5 35.5 8.3
2005 04 20 11 57.19 +67 07.9 1.300 1.759 98.7 34.4 8.5
2005 04 25 12 03.97 +64 26.6 1.360 1.811 98.8 33.3 8.7
2005 04 30 12 10.10 +61 45.8 1.422 1.864 98.8 32.3 9.0
2004 Oct. 15.68 UT: m1=8.7, Dia.=5', DC=5... 11x80B...Yoshimi Nagai (Nagano, Japan)
2004 Oct. 15.73 UT: m1=8.1, Dia.=6.5', DC=6... 40.0cm L f/4.5 (36x) ...Seiichi Yoshida (Gunma, Japan)
2004 Oct. 16.81 UT: m1=8.1, Dia.=7', DC=5...20x80B...Andrew Pearce (Noble Falls, Western Australia)[Estimate made with 20cm L (45x): Oct. 16.81 UT: m1=8.3, Dia.=5.5', DC=5. Short broad tail observed 8' long in PA 275 deg as seen in 20cm L. This comet appears to be brightening rather rapidly)
2004 Oct. 17.05 UT: m1=9.0, Dia.=4', DC=5, no tail... 23,5cm SCT (57x)... . Carlos Labordena (Castellon, Spain).
*2004 Oct. 17.28 UT: m1=8.6, Dia=5', DC=3, ...14x100B...ADRIAN PAULO ARQUIOLA (Observatorio Astronómico Municipal de Funes, Pcia. Santa Fe, ARGENTINA)
2004 Oct. 17.34 UT: m1=8.6, Dia.=4', DC=7, Tail:4'in PA 265 deg... 20.3cm SCT, f/10 (57x)... Walter R.Robledo (Cordoba, Argentina)[out-out method]
2004 Oct. 17.80 UT: m1=8.1, Dia.=6', DC=5...20x80B...Andrew Pearce (Nedlands, Western Australia)[Observation made with 20cm L (45x) at Oct. 17.80 UT: m1=8.5, Dia.=4', DC=5/. Short broad tail observed 7' long in PA 287 deg.]
*2004 Oct. 19.63 UT: m1=8.1, Dia.=6'.0, DC=5/9, Tail=12' PA 265, 20cm f4 Reflect (26x)...John Drummond, (Gisborne, New Zealand) [Q2 lookingsizeable and bright. Large coma with definate nucleus. Fan shaped tail easily seen in the 41cm (12' in PA of ~265d). 56* alt in the E. Stellar LM =13.2 (scope)].
*2004 Oct. 20.11 UT: m1=8.2, Dia=5', DC=6,...20x80B...Alexandre Amorim(Florianopolis,Brazil)[m=8.3 using 7x50B)
*2004 Oct. 20.12 UT: m1=8.5, Dia.=3', DC=4/...30cm L(60x)...Marcin Filipek (Jerzmanowice near Cracow, Poland)
*2004 Oct. 21.17 UT: m1=8.3, Dia=5', DC=5,...20x80B...Alexandre Amorim(Florianopolis,Brazil)
*2004 Oct. 21.80 UT: m1=7.9, Dia.=5.5', DC=5...20x80B...Andrew Pearce (Nedlands, Western Australia)[Observation made with 20cm L (45x) at Oct. 21.80 UT: m1=8.4, Dia.=4', DC=6. Short broad tail observed 9' long in PA 285 deg, although the tail is quite faint.] |
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