T7
2004 Mar. 2.86 UT: m1=7.0, Dia.=3', DC=3, Tail=3'...70x256..T..Javier Pascual, Manuel Gonzalez (Madrid, Spain)[weak clouds near the horizont]
2004 Mar 3.85 UT: m1= 7.0, Dia.= 3', DC= 3, Tail= 4'...70x256..T Javier Pascual, Manuel González(Madrid, Spain)
2004 Mar. 5.74 UT: m1=!6.8, Dia.=4', DC=6, Tail: 0.2 deg in PA 55 deg...20.3cm L (63x)...Piotr Guzik (Krosno, Poland)[Bright moonlight, comet only 9 degrees above horizon.]
2004 Mar. 5.77 UT : m1= 6.8 mag ,Dia=6´ ,DC= 4...25x100 B..... Martin Adamovsky (Pilsen, Czech Republic ) [no tail , very low altitude comet ( 8 deg ) ,light pollution and moonlight - moon distance was 130 deg]
2004 Mar. 6.74 UT: m1=!6.7, Dia.=4', DC=6, Tail: 0.2 deg in PA 50 deg...20.3cm L (63x)...Piotr Guzik (Krosno, Poland)[Comet was better visible today thanks to very good conditions. Coma elongated perpendicularry to the axis of tail. Comet at altitude of only 8 degrees.]
2004 Mar. 06.74 UT: m1=7.0:, Dia.=&4', DC=4... 20.0cm L f/5 (50x) ...Jacek Powichrowski (Bialystok, Poland) [ FULL MOON & VERY LOW
2004 Mar. 7.72 UT: m1=6.7:, Dia.=6', DC=4...10x50 B... A. Baransky (Bucha, Ukraine) [weak haze near the horizont
]2004 Mar 07.80 UT: m1= 6.6, Dia.=5', DC=6, no tail ...11x80 B...Carlos Labordena(Castellon, Spain)
*2004 Mar.10.73UT: m1=6.5, Dia.=6', DC=5, tail=5'?...5cm R (7x)...Ricardas Balciunas (Ignalina,Lithuania) {This must have been very low on the horizon! csm}