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18 years 1 day ago #26998 by Seanie_Morris
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I just lifted this from S&T.com's site.

Update April 25: Fantastic new pictures showing further breakup of B! The Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory imaged Fragment B on April 23–24; the pictures are displayed and explained in an ESO press release.

The whole comet train is currently in Corona Borealis chugging toward Hercules, well up in the east by late evening. See for yourself with adequate charts.


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18 years 1 day ago #26999 by dave_lillis
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wow, if thats not cool, I dont know what is!

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