C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) over the Sea of Japan
Taken by Filipp Romanov on July 9, 2020 @ Yuzhno-Morskoy, near Nakhodka, Russia
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For almost 11 years of my astronomical observations, I have never seen such an impressive comet. This was visible with the naked eye. I estimated the brightness of the comet's head at 2m, estimated the tail length at 35 arcminutes. 1 photo - the result of stacking 17 images taken with Canon EOS 60D camera on a tripod (shutter speeds of 6 sec., 135 mm, ISO-3200, f/5.6), 2 photo - 47 mm, ISO-2500, exposure time 13 seconds, f/5. 3 photo: 22 mm, ISO-1250, shutter speed 10 seconds, f/4 (on the right side of the photo you can see Venus, Aldebaran, star clusters of Hyades and Pleiades). 4 photo: with the ISS: 79 mm, ISO-500, shutter speed 10 seconds, f/8. Best regards, Filipp Romanov: 23-year-old amateur astronomer, discoverer of 70 variable stars (list of my astronomical discoveries: https://filipp-romanov.livejournal.com/27664.html ). twitter.com/romanov_filipp instagram.com/romanov_filipp
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