We'll be pursuing it from Death Valley next week, Wednesday through Saturday!
Updates on Comet PANSTARRS
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/skytel/beyondthepage/185665152.html
#mountainmonday +Michael Russell
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Shooting and Exploring in Death Valley
We still have a few spots open for our landscape and night photography workshop in Death Valley National Park next week:
http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/death-valley-photography-workshop-2013/Immmediately upon arrival, we'll try to capture images of comet PANSTARRS, which should be available in the sky each night we're there. We'll try to capture the comet over Death Valley's sand dunes, and perhaps over mining sites like this one.
We'll run another Death Valley trip December 11-14, 2013 during the Geminid meteor shower as well… contact +Jeff Sullivan or +Lori Hibbett for details.
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Ah man, this sounds awesome. Should be a great spot to catch it.
nice sky
Sounds really exciting! Some one today help me my camera. Down loading photo. So now I am going to enjoy it now. Because our class was cancelled only the fact a snow storm. Tuesday and wens-day. I have taken some pictures but did not have the chip the camera. Oh boy gaur. So that's sounds really amazing. I wish I was there. Take Care.
I've bookmarked your url to stay informed It's very interesting. +Jeff Sullivan
Oh Thx be very passant. I am not to tech. Savvy.
Find a spot with a low western horizon +Michael Riffle and look for it near the crescent moon, setting at twilight on March 12 and 13. You may be able to catch it over Puget Sound.
Beautiful
great
Álbum excelente .
I am looking forward to seeing your images of the comet.