Comet Begins To Fade Away
WELLINGTON. Nov. 15. Though now not so nrominent the comet reported last week is still visible low on the eastern horizon in the early morning. The director of the Carter Observatory, Mr I. L. Thomsen, said 3.30 a.m. was the best time. He said it would be visible at that time in good weather for perhaps the rest of this week. A particularly good view of the comet was seen in the south-east sky from Burnett’s Face about 3.15 a.m. on Sunday. The comet was noticed to have a brilliant tail and stood out spiendidly in the clear morning sky
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Grey River Argus, 16 November 1948, Page 6
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