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LUWD #0007 – The Pleiades and the Messier Marathon Search Sequence

2020-02-17
By: Donald Machholz
On: February 17, 2020

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LUWD #0006 – A Comet Hunting Theory and the Messier Marathon Search Sequence

2020-02-10
By: Donald Machholz
On: February 10, 2020

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LUWD #0005 – Cell Phone Lunar Photography, Almach, Star Colors, Messier Marathon

2020-02-03
By: Donald Machholz
On: February 3, 2020

Cell phone lunar photography and Messier Marathon Search Sequence.Continue Reading

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LUWD #0004 – Moonlight, the Messier Objects, and a Marathon

2020-01-27
By: Donald Machholz
On: January 27, 2020

Moonlight’s influence on astronomy, Charles Messier and his Objects, and the Messier Marathon. Podcast 4 Star Map 2 Podcast 4, Star Map 1Continue Reading

LUWD #0003 – Star Magnitudes And A Comet That Almost Got Away

2020-01-21
By: Donald Machholz
On: January 21, 2020

Venus dances with Neptune, the magnitude scale explained, a new faint comet and let’s look at a bright comet. Podcast 3 Star Map 1 Podcast 3 Star Map 2 Podcast 3 Star Map 1 Podcast 3 Comet Hunting for 2020, Hours and CometsContinue Reading

LUWD #0002 – Starlink Satellites and Binoculars

2020-01-14
By: Donald Machholz
On: January 14, 2020

Starlink satellites, binoculars for astronomy, Betelgeuse, The Pleiades Pod 0002 Star MapContinue Reading

LUWD #0001 – Lunar Eclipses, Betelgeuse and Meteor Showers

2020-01-07
By: Donald Machholz
On: January 7, 2020

Penumbral lunar eclipses, the stars Betelgeuse and Castor, and the Quadrantids meteor shower.Continue Reading

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I Believe in Comets

Believing is what keeps this visual comet discoverer going. Don talks via Skype to Michigan astronomy enthusiasts at the Headlands International Dark Sky Park. Thanks @headlandsstars pic.twitter.com/oaAJ9mVOaL

— Donald Machholz (@cometmachholz) July 29, 2017

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LUWD #0008 – Messier Marathon Search Sequence

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Interviews with Don Machholz

Observers Notebook- The Official ALPO Podcast · The Observers Notebook- Comet 2018 V1 with Don Machholz

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Stargazing Yukon Suit Utilized For Comet Hunting

Carhartt Yukon Coveralls Don Machholz aka The Comet Hunter wears while comet hunting during brisk cold weather. Image: Michele Machholz

Donald Edward Machholz

is an American amateur astronomer, who is number one in the world for visual comet discoveries. Credited with the discovery of 12 comets, that include the periodic comets 96P/Machholz, 141P/Machholz, the non-periodic C/2004 Q2 (Machholz) that were visible with binoculars in the northern sky in 2004 and 2005, C/2010 F4 (Machholz), and most recently C/2018 V1 (Machholz-Fujikawa-Iwamoto) [1][2] In 1985, comet Machholz 1985-e, was discovered using a homemade cardboard telescope with a wide aperture, 10 inches across, that gave it a broader field of view than most commercial telescopes.[3] Amateur astronomer Machholz utilizes a variety of methods in his comet discoveries, in 1986 using 29×130 binoculars he discovered 96P/Machholz.[4]

Machholz is considered to be one of the inventors of the Messier marathon, which is a race to observe all the Messier objects in a single night.

Homemade 29×130 Binoculars

The homemade binoculars I used to discover #96p, 2 deg S of M31. The song, “Against All Odds” by Phil Collins was playing on the radio.

Comet Hunting History

Don Machholz living in Panama Age 3 Circa 1955
Don Machholz Circa 1985
Jill Tarter SETI and Don Machholz Circa 2010
Don Machholz at Riverside Telescope Makers Comet Discovery Location Circa 2018
Astronomy Meme 2019
Talk at East Valley Astronomy Club – Arizona Circa 2019
Comet Discoverer Card Circa 1983
Dr Brian Marsden with Don Machholz at the location from where I found my second comet in 1985 Circa 1991
Don Machholz @ ABC Studios Circa 2017
Media Comet Machholz Circa 2005
Don Machholz and Jean Mueller at Riverside Telescope Makers Conference Circa 2018
Don Machholz Circa 2020
Don with StarChair 3000 Circa 2019
Don Machholz Circa 2012
Don Machholz at Loma Prieta, California Circa 1986
Howard Brewington and Don Machholz Circa 2015
Podcast Host Don Machholz Circa 2020
Don Machholz, Rodney Austin, Doug Berger Circa 1986
Don Machholz Circa 2014
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Strangest Comet Ever Found!

Comet 96P/Machholz "Strangest comet ever found," Bob Berman @Slooh @willgater Next perihelion: October 27, 2017 pic.twitter.com/UmkSYdQOQw

— Donald Machholz (@cometmachholz) August 1, 2017

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Astronomy

#astronomy #Machholz A Decade of Comets asteroids astronomer Astronomical astronomy astronomy podcast Atlas Betelgeuse binocular Cassiopeia challenge comet Comet ATLAS Comet NEOWISE comets Comet SWAN discoverer discovery Donald Machholz Don Machholz Dr Edgar Everhart Great Conjunction Loma Prieta Lunar Eclipse Machholz Mars Mercury Messier Marathon naked-eye Neptune Observatories planets podcast Saturn science Search Sequence Square of Pegasus Star Parties telescope The Pleiades Uranus Venus visual comet hunting

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