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Old January 20th 07, 08:56 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Just a couple from the last week...

Have been trying to catch the comet here in the UK through clouds but to
date - no luck !

However this display after sunrise on Sunday 14 th more than made up for
it..

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/14...006_a_1024.jpg


Also from friday some iridescence

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/19_jan_2006_1024.jpg

Ian

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On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 09:56:26 -0000, "Ian Collins"
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Just a couple from the last week...


Really great, Ian, thank you.

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Ian Collins wrote:
Just a couple from the last week...

Have been trying to catch the comet here in the UK through clouds but to
date - no luck !

However this display after sunrise on Sunday 14 th more than made up for
it..

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/14...006_a_1024.jpg


Also from friday some iridescence

http://www.weather-pictures.co.uk/19_jan_2006_1024.jpg


Great photos!

From the UK the comet is no longer visible with the Sun below the
horizon. You need to be in the southern hemisphere to see it where it is
currently stupendous.

Plenty of pictures here...

www.spaceweather.com

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