RE: OT - Holy Cow!!!


Rima, in case nobody has answered (unlikely!), the comet is high in the 
northwest sky in the evenings--look around 7:30, and it's the brightest thing 
in the western sky.  Or try early in the morning, around 4:00-ish, in the 
northEAST sky.

Barb, who has seen the comet shining even through thin clouds the past few 
nights, in Santa Fe.

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From: 	iris-l@rt66.com on behalf of rimat
Sent: 	Monday, March 24, 1997 7:21 AM
To: 	Multiple recipients of list
Subject: 	Re: OT - Holy Cow!!!

Monashee Perennials wrote:
> 
> Apologies for being off topic again but couldn't restrain myself.
> 
> Tonight we had at the same time a 90% moon eclipse and the comet.
> 
> What a doubleheader.
> 
> John Montgomery
> monashee@bcgrizzly.com

The eclipse was spectacular last night skimming over the mountains, just
a sliver of silver at times.  But I stillhaven't seen the comet.  What
part of the sky is it in and what's the best time to see it. I am, of
course, in the east.
Rima terra@catskill.net



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