Comet P/2024 N2
Taken by Graziano Ventre on July 14, 2024 @ Postazione Astronomica Sormano2,Bellagio Via Lattea L06 Italy
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I would like to point out one of my circulars from RECORD for my home observatory in Bellagio in the Scegola area "Sormano2, Bellagio Via Lattea L06" which also pleased the friends and members of the Sormano Observatory very much. As of today 11/07/2024 the last comet named P/2024 N2, as per the M.P.E.C. circular 2024-N123 was observed only by the largest observatories in the world together with my L06 where I personally participated with 3 astrometric measurements and Piero Sicoli with a measurement of the barely perceptible tail. To achieve these results with my C14 f.6.7 and ccd it is essential to prepare everything to perfection then start with the different poses letting everything work well for a few hours, at the end with the Astrometric program work with the sum and the measurements. In this case send just before dawn to the M.P.C. Busy but very satisfying nights..... Circular M.P.E.C. 2024-N123 where only 5 observers participated (among them my home one) F51 and F52 Haleakala both 1.8 meter telescopes L06 0.38 meters - "Sormano2 Observatory, Bellagio Via Lattea L06 T14 3.6 meters - Canada-France-Hawaii Telascope W84 4 meters -Cerro Tololo-DECam
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