Sunday, December 5, 2021

C/2021 A1 LEONARD AND M3 Taken by Kevin LeGore on December 3, 2021 @ Central California


C/2021 A1 (Leonard) with Messier 3 This morning comet C/2021 A1 Leonard had a "close" approach to the bright cluster Messier 3. While it may look close, M3 is actually about 33,000 light years behind the comet. Comet C/2021 A1 Leonard is making its closest approach to Earth on December 13th at a distance of 21,390,000 miles. During this approach the comet will possibly become a naked eye comet from dark skies. Optical aids such as a small telescope or binoculars will provide a better view. Image Specifications: SkiesAway Falling Eagle Observatory Imaging comets is tricky as they are moving quickly against the background star field. The goal is to shoot several images quickly. Usually this means a color camera is needed as the comet will move between filter changes on a monochrome camera. For this image two identical systems were used. One with a monochrome camera and one with color. Each telescope shot at the same time allowing luminance to be applied over the one-shot color data and improve the over all detail of the image. Luminance: Sky-Watcher USA Esprit 150EDT ZWO Astronomy Cameras 6200MM Chroma Technology Corp Lum filter Software Bisque Paramount MX+ 10x2min, bin 2x2 Color: Sky-Watcher USA Esprit 150EDT ZWO Astronomy Cameras 6200MC Software Bisque Paramount MX+ 10x2min, bin 2x2 Total Exposure: 40 mins


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