C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Comet
Taken by Isaac sediqi on October 1, 2024 @ Evaz,Fars,IRAN
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Date Taken: 2024:10:01 07:00:22
 
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The comet seems to be brightening rapidly. Despite the high humidity and dust on the horizon, the core of the comet was easily seen with the naked eye. The coma was clearly visible in the telescope's 8x50 finder. I used the 76mm F2.4 Samsung S24 Ultra to capture this comet. With just one shot, 4 seconds exposure and ISO 800, the long tail of the comet was amazingly visible.At the moment of capturing this image, the moon and the comet were both at an altitude of 6 degrees. The presence of the beautiful crescent moon (2%) has doubled the beauty of the image Details : Samsung s24 ultra camera , 76mm , f2/4 , 4 exposure , ISO 800 10/01/2023 01:27 UTC
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