Comet Lovejoy and M79
Taken by Thomas Pappalardo on December 29, 2014 @ I was in Florida. The Telescope was 30 miles SW of Tucson.
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These images were taken remotely from The DMZ observatories in Southern Arizona. The wide field image was taken with a Televue TV-60is f/6 refractor using a color Orion Star Shoot Pro camera. The exposure was 7x300 sec for a total of 35 minutes. The second picture was a narrower field using a c14 with Hyperstar adapter operating at f/1.9 using a QSI-583 monochrome camera with Astrodon LRGB filters. It was 4 60sec exposures of RGB for a total of 12 minutes. The telescopes were mounted piggy back on an Orion HDX-110 mount. It was cloudy earlier and cleared to get these images.
Photographer's website:
http://www.mellowdolphin.com
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