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ANNOUNCEMENT #4, JUNE 18, 1962. COMET HUMASON, 1961e COMET AND NOVA SECTION, ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA For about six months during 1962, Comet Humason will be visible in binoculars and small telescopes. Until opposition on August 21, the comet will be in the morning sky moving from Pisces through Aquarius and bright- ening from magnitude 8 to 6. After opposition, it will move through Capricornus and Sagittarius. By September, the comet will have a low dec- lination, and after that month it will be difficult to observe, except from southern Canada. The following ephemeris gives the Right Ascension, Declination, and magnitude of Comet Humason. DATE R.A. DEC. MAG. NEAR BRIGHT STARS (Approx) h m ° ' June 25 00:02.2 04 06 8 July 5 23:55.5 02 16 8 15 23:44.6 -00 19 8 July 16, 2 deg. S of [lambda] Psc 25 23:28.0 -03 54 7 Aug 4 23:04.1 -08 41 7 Aug 1, 1 deg S of [phi] Aqr 14 22:31.7 -14 35 7 24 21:51.2 -20 58 6 Sept 3 21:06.4 -26 42 6 Aug 30, 2 deg S of [zeta] Cap 13 20:23.1 -30 55 6 Sept 2, 1 deg S of A Cap 23 19:46.3 -33 33 6 Sept 7, 2 deg S of w [omega] Cap Oct 3 19:18.1 -35 02 7 13 18:57.9 -35 52 7 Oct 10, 2 deg N of [gamma] CrA 23 18:44.2 -36 22 7 Nov 2 18:35.4 -37 43 7 12 18 30.2 -37 03 7 22 18 27.5 -37 24 7 Dec 2 18 26.7 -37 49 7 12 18 25 -38 7 Near Sun Would the Centres of the R.A.S.C. please let interested observers Know about this comet. It should be possible to make numerous observations, and this section would like an all-out effort to make detailed observations of this comet over the next few months. 411 Brixton Avenue Jim Low St. Lambert, P.Q. National Coordinator Comet and Nova Section Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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620618
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Announcement
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Announcement 4: Comet Humason, 1961e
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