Comet C/2006 P1 (McNaught) was
a difficult object for northern hemisphere observers early
January due to its poor elongation from the Sun. However, it brightened rapidly
(to an estimated mag -5) as it approached perihelion on the the 12th January and
there were reports of daylight naked eye sightings. After perihelion it headed
southwards becoming a magnificent naked eye object from southern Australia with
a glorious curving fantail over 20 degrees in length. Although it faded
rapidly, it remained a beautiful object for several weeks afterwards.
Here are a series of images of this remarkable object captured from locations in and around Melbourne, Australia.