It's too bad we only got one news report from Australia and Bill Bradfield regarding estimated size, there's been nana
(nothing) from any other news agencies. I don't know why?
On April 24th (Sat) we will be able to see Comet F4 (Bradfield) and Comet C/2002 T7 (Linear) in the Northern
night/pre-dawn skys (@6am,est?) due East, here's the sky map provided by spaceweather:
http://www.spaceweather.com/images2004/24apr04/skymap_north.gif
Both Comets will be side by side, F4 is moving away, BUT
T7 is the one to watch and learn about. This will be our
first opportunity to see them both, so get out those old/new telescopes and let's see them for ourselfs.
10,000 KM is kind of Big ! I wonder what T7 looks like compare to F4 ???
http://syzygyjob.net/phenomena/messages/55160.shtml
helpful tool.
I need to get my 8 inch mirror recoated, but my 4 inch refractor will be looking.