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I'm afraid this isn't going to be possible. I did call around, and finally ended up calling the McDonald Observatory 432-426-3640. Was told Elenin is too faint to be seen at this time, check back in July.
I then ask how it came to be discovered in December? He told me the answer, but I still don't understand what he was talking about. Then he said it would pass at 26 million miles. I got the feeling he was getting his information from wikipedia.
I then ask how it came to be discovered in December? He told me the answer, but I still don't understand what he was talking about. Then he said it would pass at 26 million miles. I got the feeling he was getting his information from wikipedia.
See that's what I said befor go to your local observatory and you can see for your selfs it's just a comet and the fact is that not meny people have seen it bc you need a 18" or bigger bc of how small it is but it's there it's a comet an dont be throwing red flags saying well where's all the pics of it well one it's not that big two no one gives a shit about it three it's not a brown dwarf star we would be able to see it