Comet Lovejoy and the Owl cluster
Taken by mark buxton on March 8, 2015 @ Nr Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS M
Exposure Time: 605/10
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2015:03:08 21:38:08
 
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Very clear tonight and dark before the moon came up. Lovejoy still an easy binocular object in a dark sky. Moving near the first bottom star of the w in Cassiopeia and near to NGC457, the owl or ET cluster which ever way you see it! Canon EOS-M Tair 300mm f3.5 Vixen GP with Skysensor 2000 tracking. Background darkening with GIMP
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You stole my idea. I was just thinking if going out and trying to get comet in same frame as the Owl. Nice job! I was able to get it with the Little Dumbbell nebula a couple weeks ago.
Posted by YsniperY 2015-03-09 01:44:10
 
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