comet Catalina
Taken by Andy McCrea on December 11, 2015 @ Bangor, Northern Ireland
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Date Taken: 2015:12:11 15:03:26
 
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The comet was fairly low down from my site, just above Venus, in light polluted skies - so it suffered a fair amount of extinction. It was below naked-eye visibility and showed no detail in binos or telescope - est. 7m0 smudge. The tails were evident in single exposures but the image is a stack of 30 x 40S subs at ISO 3200 using a Canon 60Da and a WO 90mm Megrez on an EQ3-2 Synscan mount.
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