Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Taken by Eliot Herman on November 17, 2024 @ Utah Desert Observatory
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A month later and the comet is still great, even with the full Moon's light. This image is 10 min with iTelescope T68 a RASA telescope in Utah. Best comet in quite a few years, it has been fun- observing inbound it at dawn on Easter Island, then outbound in my backyard in Arizona or Utah it has been a great show. The comet has just passed in front of a portion of the Milky Way, this image is at the edge with a beautiful field of multi-colored stars. The comet continues to fade but it is still great.
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