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Continuing my post on Jan. 2, one more image of Comet Lulin is hereby publicized. A total of five R-band images, taken by the 0.41-m Lulin reflector on Jan. 2/3, were aligned and combined to create this image, a "bold" dust tail (anti-tail) plus three medium-to-weak ion-tail can be seen with ease. "We are observing comet C/2007 N3 Lulin 'edge-on' with incredible fortune!" Michael Mattiazzo (by the way -- he is among the astronomers I had visited during my trip to Australia) remarks, as the orbital inclination of Comet Lulin is about 178 degrees -- virtually in the same orbital plane (but moving in the opposite direction) as the Earth. Benefically from this situation, the brightness of the comet will be enhanced since we are observing the comet and its dust tail "altogether". More materials will appeared on Yeiht (this site) when they are ready.