Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Taken by José J. Chambó on July 26, 2024 @ Hakos, Namibia
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I continue to track comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) from the southern hemisphere, where it will still be observable for a few more weeks before it enters solar conjunction. Its total brightness has increased by almost a magnitude since my last observation exactly a month ago, now standing near magnitude 9.5, with a dust tail that has doubled in length to 0.5 degrees. Additionally, this is the first time I have been able to capture its ionic tail, very faint but noticeable, emerging at an angle of about 15° below the dust tail. The brightest bluish star is 55 Leonis, with a magnitude of 5.9, in this 2.5-degree wide field full of tiny galaxies. Telescope Takahashi FSQ106-ED f/5.0 Mount ASA DDM60 Pro Camera Moravian C3-61000 Exposure 18 min. (L=5x180 bin1 + RGB=1x60 bin2) Processed with MaximDL, PixInsight and Lightroom From Farm Hakos (Namibia)
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https://cometografia.es
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