File:Comet Seki-Lines.jpg

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English: Photograph of comet Seki-Lines 1962c by Alan McClure with a 5.5-inch F/5 Zeiss Triplet. U.T. April 10, 1962, 3h 42m - 3h 52m. Panchro emulsion, filter transmitting 3800 to 6200 Angstroms. Some moonlight. Frazier mountain, California.
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Source A.L.P.O. Comets Section 1962 Final Report, Part III, The Strolling Astronomer, Volume 18, Issue 3-4, p.55-62
Author Alan McClure

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