JUST above the horizon to the north for the next two weeks, Comet ZTF (C/2022 E3) will be best seen as sunset fades in the evening; this weekend between February 10 and 12 the comet can be seen (weather permitting) moving from the below-right to the above-right of Mars in the sky. If unfamiliar with the night sky, many mobile phone apps exist to help find the reference points in the map above. Note - image above is inverted, with black dots representing stars. Photo: SUPPLIED.
Mark Rabich
IF you have a pair of binoculars or a decent telescope, the (mostly) light-pollution-free skies in the Southern Grampians could offer some great vantage points of a comet making its way through the solar system (relatively) near Earth.
HAMILTON LAMB MARKET
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12
Hamilton agents yarded 18,000 lambs representing an increase of 500 head on the previous market.
Again, it was an excellent offering...