Comet Neowise F3 - Much longer Tail today!
Taken by Chris Schur on July 7, 2020 @ Payson AZ
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Exposure Time: 8/1
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2020:07:07 07:15:00
 
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What a sight this morning! I was able to see at least 5 degrees of tail with the binoculars. Super easy naked eye, maybe 3 degrees of tail. The intense yellow color that has been seen intruiged me, so I looked at it in the telescope with one of those Star Analyzer diffraction gratings, and sure enough there was a line in the yellow. I believe this is the sodium doublet. Photo Data: Scope: 6" f/3.6 Schmidt Newtonian Cam: Canon Xti ISO 400 Exposure: 10 seconds Loc: Payson, Az date: 7/7/20 Chris Schur
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