Dropped a lot!Reportedly a magnitude of 0.3, which is pretty good.
Yeah, he was played by Telly Savalas.Anyone remember Kohoutek? Around 1974, I think.
Heh. Me and my friends called it comet Kotex.Yeah, he was played by Telly Savalas.Anyone remember Kohoutek? Around 1974, I think.
I remember it well -- among all the Comets of the Century they promised me, that fizzled one after the other, it's still the only one I was ever able to make out with the naked eye.Anyone remember Kohoutek? Around 1974, I think. It was touted to be this spectacular event, but was pretty much a fizzle.
Yep. I did catch a quick glimpse of it too. Around dusk, pretty faint and close to the horizon IIRC.I remember it well -- among all the Comets of the Century they promised me, that fizzled one after the other, it's still the only one I was ever able to make out with the naked eye.Anyone remember Kohoutek? Around 1974, I think. It was touted to be this spectacular event, but was pretty much a fizzle.
You didn’t see Hyakutake or Hale-Bopp in the mid 90s? The former came quite close to Earth so was degrees across the sky while the latter was very bright.I remember it well -- among all the Comets of the Century they promised me, that fizzled one after the other, it's still the only one I was ever able to make out with the naked eye.Anyone remember Kohoutek? Around 1974, I think. It was touted to be this spectacular event, but was pretty much a fizzle.
I remember trying to see Hale-Bopp, but all those people being taken aboard it kind of obscured the view. So, another fizzle.You didn’t see Hyakutake or Hale-Bopp in the mid 90s? The former came quite close to Earth so was degrees across the sky while the latter was very bright.I remember it well -- among all the Comets of the Century they promised me, that fizzled one after the other, it's still the only one I was ever able to make out with the naked eye.Anyone remember Kohoutek? Around 1974, I think. It was touted to be this spectacular event, but was pretty much a fizzle.
I live in a bowl.You didn’t see Hyakutake or Hale-Bopp in the mid 90s? The former came quite close to Earth so was degrees across the sky while the latter was very bright.I remember it well -- among all the Comets of the Century they promised me, that fizzled one after the other, it's still the only one I was ever able to make out with the naked eye.Anyone remember Kohoutek? Around 1974, I think. It was touted to be this spectacular event, but was pretty much a fizzle.
On the east coast 15 to 30 min. after sunset. In the western horizon.What time are you going outside to get these good views? I've gotten up at different times of the night and see nothing.
Check out this chart:What time are you going outside to get these good views? I've gotten up at different times of the night and see nothing.