Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS captured from San Juan Mountains Scenic View at 6:05 AM
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Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS captured from San Juan Mountains Scenic View at 6:05 AM
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.. desde las 5am ..
.. mucha broma y mucha neblina ..
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The solar wind gave the comet a special appearance this morning. The ion tail is particularly spectacular 3.15 UT 4x70sec FSQ106/f-380mm and CCD image taken by M. Jäger, G. Rhemann, D. Möller
Perihelion +2 days C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS. 2024 September 29 at 19:00UT. Canon 60Da + Canon 50mm lens. 2x30sec sec iso2000. FOV 25x35 deg. North lower left. Location: Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia.144E 35S A visual estimate at 19:00UT using 8x40mm binoculars was magnitude 2.5 with 4' coma and strong degree of condensation DC7, fast growing tail length now 10 degrees in PA257. Comparison stars Regulus (1.4), Nu Hydra(3.2). Comet magnitude was corrected for atmospheric extinction using the average table. Visible to the naked eye, appearing as a fuzzy star of mag 2.3, with a naked eye tail 5 degrees long. Moonlight no longer interferes. Low altitude (6 degrees) Distance to Sun = 0.39AU (59 million kms) Distance to Earth = 0.82AU (122 million kms) solar elongation = 22 degrees.
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C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS 2024 sep 29 3.20 UT 15x60sec Leica-Apo-Telyt F-180/4.0 QHY600 2x2bin M. Jäger, G.Rhemann, D. Möller Farm Tivoli Namibia
.. desde las 5am ..
.. CADA DÍA MÁS LINDO ! ..
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