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Nah,nothing will beat Comet Kahoutek.That was a spectacular display.Will watch out for Nishimura anyway.Comets nowadays dont give the same value for money as they did years ago.
I may catch it next time then.
Nah,if these so-called comets dont start giving us spectacular displays then i am going to stop watching them.Cant we get these comets to crash into the moon or something?We comet watchers demand a bigger bang for our bucks.
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// nothing will beat Comet Kahoutek //

Kohoutek didn't live up to its 1973 billing of the "Comet of the Century" and had dimmed to a vague smudge after only a few weeks. much more impressive was Hale-Bopp of early 1997, which was the brightest comet for many decades and was naked-eye visible for about 18 months.
I'll set my alarm. Thank you.
@16.23.Possibly.But if these comets put on a better show then more people would view them.Lately it seems to be pretty dire,comet viewing wise anyway.
It was too cloudy here.

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