Tail motion of Comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2)
Taken by Yasushi Aoshima on December 27, 2014 @ Ishikawa, JAPAN
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Data: EF300mmF2.8L USM, CanonEOS6D, 12800 ISO, 10x15sec stacked 38 frame GIF(23:03:26-25:09:55 JST), field size: 0.6x1.3 (deg)
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Can you please tell me what software you used to and video time stamp?
Thanks
Posted by Philip Smith 2015-01-04 19:12:35
Can you please tell me what software you used to add video time stamp?
Thanks
Posted by Philip Smith 2015-01-04 19:14:14
Hi Philip, I made it by Photoshop CC as GIF animation. BTW, of course I know this movie is not so good, because the tail did not change drastically and the sky was not so perfect. But such comets available to catch these motion are fairly rare. And the chance is usually very short. I hope many astrophotographer in the world will try to catch the tail motion of this comet in this month. If youre lucky, you can catch some drastic motion within 30 minutes like comet Hyakutake, Ikeya-Zhang, and so on. Thanks.
Posted by yasushi A 2015-01-05 06:13:32
 
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