Comet Catalina C/2013 US10
Taken by Dr Paolo Candy on December 10, 2015 @ Ci.A.O. Cimini Astronomical Observatory - Italy
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Finally the sky was clear this morning over my observatory ... and the coma was visible at nacked eye. In the picture LRGB you can see the typical cclors of comet structrures: green on the coma, blue on ion tail and red-pink on dust tail. The prospective show different position od the tails, due to orbital motion (dust tail) and sun wind (ion tail). Fantastic comet to follow closely next weeks!!!
Photographer's website:
http://www.hesnet.net/candy
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meraviglia
Posted by cinzi54 2015-12-18 08:55:10
 
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