Comet 252P/LINEAR
Taken by Jan Curtis on April 13, 2016 @ Cheyenne, WY
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Description Captured just fter moonset. Definitely fainter and smaller than a fe days ago. The 2nd image shows the comet without stars and with twice as many subs. Note the faint very short tail extending from the nucleus. Imaging telescope or lens: Nikon NIKKOR 180 F2,8 AIS ED Imaging camera: Nikon d7100 Mount: ORION Sirius EQ-G Guiding telescope or lens: Nikon NIKKOR 180 F2,8 AIS ED Software: PixInsight 1.8 Ripley PixInsight , Photoshop CS 6 Adobe, PIXINSIGHT PixInsinght 1.8 RC7 Resolution: 3500x2605 Dates: April 13, 2016 Frames: 21x90" ISO1600 Integration: 0.5 hours Avg. Moon age: 6.20 days Avg. Moon phase: 37.50% Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00 Temperature: 5.00 RA center: 262.902 degrees DEC center: 3.034 degrees Pixel scale: 4.486 arcsec/pixel Orientation: 90.318 degrees Field radius: 0.874 degrees Locations: Home observatory, Cheyenne, WY (elevation: 6014'), United States
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