A
quick look to Comet C/2015 V2 Johnson
At the
end of last year I realized 2017 was going to be a good year to watch comets in
Binoculars and indeed it has been. Unfortunately, I missed some of those comets
because of health problems with my back and when I wanted to go back to look
for comets, there were stoppers: moon and clouds. I even tried comet
2P/Encke at the end of February and I
though I saw it, I could not confirm or sketch it because of the clouds.
Anyway,
here I am in action again and I got to see my first comet with my small 10x50
binoculars. I honestly thought it would
not be possible, but a quick trip to rural skies (Bortle 3/4, blue zone), good
transparency (NELM 5.9) and a moonless night gave me access to comet Johnson. I
went about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) from my home to the east, between a little
chinese village and the mountains. The sky was totally dark in the north and
east; west showed some light pollution, with a huge dome of light in the south.
Johnson
was traveling close to Printsteps, the delta star in Bootes. I tried to use the tripod to hold the
binoculars, but Bootes was at the zenith so using the tripod wasn’t an option.
Then I laid down on my back and holding the binos found it. It was in middle of two stars of 8th
magnitude at only 2 arc degrees from Printsteps. I struggled trying to sketch
it because I had to put the binos down each time I added more stars to the
paper and then look for it again, but finally got a decent result that allowed
me to perform a digital sketch.
Please turn
off the light and try to find Johnson in the sketch. If you succed it means
that before it fades, it is time to get those binoculars out and try to find it
in the dark skies.
Greetings,
LG
Edited
by Jennifer Steinberg (editor in chief).
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