I was 10 when Halle Bopp appeared and I'll never forget just looking outside my front door and it was there even with light pollution . Very clear to the naked eye and very easy to see in the sky.
Evening Stephen, evening everyone, saw Halley's comet and hale bopp. Halley's was pretty disappointing after all the media hype but we were warned. Hale bopp was pretty good, cheers mate.
I remember Hale Bopp, it’s was around for a long time and it was the first and only comet that I have seen. I would love to know if there are likely to be any more viewable with the naked eye in the next 20 years.
@@starman1969 Yes Neowise i saw too with the naked eye. Hale Bopp had two naked eye tails dust and gas. Also a third tail sodium was discovered using equipment on Hale-Bopp.
Hmm neowise was the first one we saw with a huge classic tail. Hale Boggs was super bright ball but tail was so short and stubby it seemed more like just a ball.
Hi Stephen, a very interesting video, I did enjoy it. You explained comet Atlas so well, I'll watch out from the 15th. Thank you and see you next time. Xxxx
Hi Stephen. This is very interesting. Don’t think that I can see it here in the town. I can see some bright stars. Your photos are fantastic. I will watch all your videos. Hope that you enjoy the rest of the weekend. Take care and I’ll see you in the next one Mildred. 👍🥰❤️
I haven't been out to look for that comet yet due to its ungodly hour.I think it only comes up about 0500.Neowise was the last naked eye one I saw and before that Holmes .
The light spread of a visible comet also has to be taken into account when measuring magnitude. Therefore, a point of light like a star with a magnitude of mag 0 will be easier to see than a comet with the same magnitude, due to the spreading of the light.
Been watching this brite comet for a year now it disappeared when it got close to the sun, and now its going to be more brighter , October 12 to 17 after that it will dimmer in brightness.
I remember staring at Comet Hale-Bopp over our neighborhood park in the west every evening for a long time. It was probably one of my peak astronomical experiences as a 9-10 year old.
Apparently Halley was a bust somewhat. It was only really visible in the South. But Hale-Bopp was a beauty. Got a good shot of Neowise in 2020. I've been monitoring this one on the Subaru meteor live feed. It could do anything at this point. I do like that shot with the tower. Many memories from days out there.
I still to this day can remember seeing Hall Bopp and northern lights when I lived in Northern Ontario in the absolutely darkest skies. The aurora was just dancing around Hale Bopp I pulled over and watched it for an hour in awe. Once in a lifetime even I was glad to witness…I close my eyes and I can still see it as it left a lasting impression on me.
Spotted comet Atlas on the 22nd, 24th and the 29th sept in Australia. Was easily naked eye on the 29th. Spectacular in binos! If you are further southI would try to spot it over the next few days before it gets too low.
I was working nights in Northern Virginia. Someone in my room mentioned that you could see the comet outside the building, so I went outside on my break and saw Hale Bopp. It was clearly, and brightly visible, even from a lighted parking lot. Probably the only comet I have seen to date with my naked eye. I was lucky to be living there at the time, as the area was noted for its clear skies. For most of my childhood and presently now, I live in an area that doesn't have good viewing conditions, unless you travel far from city lights, due to commonly hazy or cloudy conditions.
I am going to try and get video of it in October I'm in new Zealand what date would be best time to see it after sunset. I live in New Plymouth New Zealand. i am going to film it with the Nikon p1000 3000mm zoom lens in 4k.☄☄☄☄☄ I also saw Haley's comet in 1986 it just looked like a fuzzy white smear blob a bit like a distant galaxy far away i was in a small town with street lights. It was on my birthday and i was 19 years old unfortunately i didn't have binoculars then. If i live to 95 i will see Haley's comet when I'm 95 years old it would be cool birthday present to see it twice in a lifetime in 2062 . As long as the world doesn't end by then or i die first LOL 😂😂🤣🤣
Comet Hale-bopp you couldn't miss with the naked eye. Spectacular.
I don't know how I missed it.
@@starman1969you probley mistaked it for something else
I was 10 when Halle Bopp appeared and I'll never forget just looking outside my front door and it was there even with light pollution . Very clear to the naked eye and very easy to see in the sky.
It looks spectacular on pictures.
It won’t be hale bopp it has not disintegrated It might get mag -3 with a mcnaught tail
@@Farhia007 I know it won't be I was just recalling my experience in 1997 😊.
Evening Stephen, evening everyone, saw Halley's comet and hale bopp. Halley's was pretty disappointing after all the media hype but we were warned. Hale bopp was pretty good, cheers mate.
I don't know how I missed both of them.
Same, I don't understand how I missed both either. I definitely remember all the hype for Halleys comet.
Think you would have had to be blind to have not seen Hale Bopp - it hung brightly in the sky for weeks.
Months
I’ll be New Mexico at that time and it’s quite dark there so I think I have a chance to see it Steve, thanks for the heads up !
New Mexico is pretty good for astronomy. You will have to let us know how you get on.
Would love to see one fingers crossed. Thank you again Stephen for your photos and a great video x
Interesting video Stephen. Like the Neowise photograph.
Thanks.
I remember Hale Bopp, it’s was around for a long time and it was the first and only comet that I have seen. I would love to know if there are likely to be any more viewable with the naked eye in the next 20 years.
Comet NEOWISE was definitely visible with the naked eye, but it didn't have a big tail like Hale Bopp.
@@starman1969 Yes Neowise i saw too with the naked eye. Hale Bopp had two naked eye tails dust and gas. Also a third tail sodium was discovered using equipment on Hale-Bopp.
Hmm neowise was the first one we saw with a huge classic tail. Hale Boggs was super bright ball but tail was so short and stubby it seemed more like just a ball.
Good info. Gonna try get a glimpse of this one
Hi Stephen, a very interesting video, I did enjoy it. You explained comet Atlas so well, I'll watch out from the 15th.
Thank you and see you next time. Xxxx
Good luck Jean.
Hi Stephen. This is very interesting. Don’t think that I can see it here in the town. I can see some bright stars. Your photos are fantastic. I will watch all your videos. Hope that you enjoy the rest of the weekend. Take care and I’ll see you in the next one
Mildred. 👍🥰❤️
Thanks Mildred.
I haven't been out to look for that comet yet due to its ungodly hour.I think it only comes up about 0500.Neowise was the last naked eye one I saw and before that Holmes .
Me neither lol. I'll defo go looking for it after sunset instead.
Fascinating video, Stephen. 🌠
Hale Bopp was bloody spectacular. First comet I’d ever seen in my life ( now 68) 😉😉
How did I miss it?
@@starman1969 It was only visible for 18 months! Maybe you were permanent nights digging for coal or something. 😎
Hello Stephen thanks for this Starman video …,.marvellous….
No problem Peter 👍
🤘😎🤘
Hale Bopp was amazing.. I also saw Neowise.
At least I saw Neowise.
Apparently the brightest comet ever recorded was the comet of 1729 at Mag -3. Some are saying this one could be as bright as -5!
The light spread of a visible comet also has to be taken into account when measuring magnitude. Therefore, a point of light like a star with a magnitude of mag 0 will be easier to see than a comet with the same magnitude, due to the spreading of the light.
Hale Bopp was brighter than that veiwed in the northern hemisphere at least, absolute at -1.8 but some sources pegged it as 0 for a short time.
Nice photos Stephen.
Thanks Martin
Great update stephen 😮
Been watching this brite comet for a year now it disappeared when it got close to the sun, and now its going to be more brighter , October 12 to 17 after that it will dimmer in brightness.
I hope this is true!
I remember staring at Comet Hale-Bopp over our neighborhood park in the west every evening for a long time. It was probably one of my peak astronomical experiences as a 9-10 year old.
Apparently Halley was a bust somewhat. It was only really visible in the South. But Hale-Bopp was a beauty. Got a good shot of Neowise in 2020. I've been monitoring this one on the Subaru meteor live feed. It could do anything at this point. I do like that shot with the tower. Many memories from days out there.
I still to this day can remember seeing Hall Bopp and northern lights when I lived in Northern Ontario in the absolutely darkest skies. The aurora was just dancing around Hale Bopp I pulled over and watched it for an hour in awe. Once in a lifetime even I was glad to witness…I close my eyes and I can still see it as it left a lasting impression on me.
Spotted comet Atlas on the 22nd, 24th and the 29th sept in Australia. Was easily naked eye on the 29th. Spectacular in binos! If you are further southI would try to spot it over the next few days before it gets too low.
I was working nights in Northern Virginia. Someone in my room mentioned that you could see the comet outside the building, so I went outside on my break and saw Hale Bopp. It was clearly, and brightly visible, even from a lighted parking lot. Probably the only comet I have seen to date with my naked eye.
I was lucky to be living there at the time, as the area was noted for its clear skies. For most of my childhood and presently now, I live in an area that doesn't have good viewing conditions, unless you travel far from city lights, due to commonly hazy or cloudy conditions.
Stephen , I think they should get you to name the comets. Your versions sound better😊
Of course. It's a moon 😂🤣
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I am going to try and get video of it in October I'm in new Zealand what date would be best time to see it after sunset.
I live in New Plymouth New Zealand. i am going to film it with the Nikon p1000 3000mm zoom lens in 4k.☄☄☄☄☄
I also saw Haley's comet in 1986 it just looked like a fuzzy white smear blob a bit like a distant galaxy far away i was in a small town with street lights.
It was on my birthday and i was 19 years old unfortunately i didn't have binoculars then.
If i live to 95 i will see Haley's comet when I'm 95 years old it would be cool birthday present to see it twice in a lifetime in 2062 .
As long as the world doesn't end by then or i die first LOL 😂😂🤣🤣
Not sure about times for NZ, but it should still be after sunset from around October 10th.
@@starman1969 Thanks good luck photographing atlas.