Comet 45P - Ghost of a once bright Comet
Taken by Chris Schur on March 19, 2017 @ Payson, AZ
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Date Taken: 2017:03:21 20:46:52
 
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Here is my latest shot of this super dim comet, which took me over 3 hours just to process. This is because the comet was really low surface brightness, far less than the horse head nebula. You would certainly never be able to see this one visually, it is a phantom - A spectre of a comet that once was. I think shooting Leo I would have been easier! Photo data Comet 45P in Leo with NGC 3287 spiral galaxy 10" f/3.9 Orion Astrograph ST10xme CCD camera 2 hours total exposure time Limiting magnitude 19.0 From Payson, Az
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