C / 2019 Y1 ATLAS and C / 2017 PANSTARRS comets visually approached from the perspective of the 200mm lens between 1 - 10 May 2020. The photograph shows ATLAS in the upper right corner and PANSTARRS in the lower left corner. According to the most recently measured brightness values, ATLAS was determined as 9.7 and PANSTARRS as 8.4 magnitude. In the photo, NGC 2715, 83.5 million light-years away, NGC 2655 galaxies, 79.6 million light-years away, can be seen, albeit difficult.
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Monday, May 11, 2020
TWO COMETS IN THE SAME FRAME Taken by Uğur İkizler on May 9, 2020 @ Mudanya - Bursa - Turkiye
C / 2019 Y1 ATLAS and C / 2017 PANSTARRS comets visually approached from the perspective of the 200mm lens between 1 - 10 May 2020. The photograph shows ATLAS in the upper right corner and PANSTARRS in the lower left corner. According to the most recently measured brightness values, ATLAS was determined as 9.7 and PANSTARRS as 8.4 magnitude. In the photo, NGC 2715, 83.5 million light-years away, NGC 2655 galaxies, 79.6 million light-years away, can be seen, albeit difficult.
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