comet 2020 F3 Neowise
Taken by Michael Jaeger on July 12, 2020 @ Hochkar
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mosaic 3 panels Zeiss Milvus f-135mm/2.8 Moravian G3 16200 tail >20° 2020 F3 (Neowise) july 12, 21.30 UT. It was the perfect night with a great comet. In order to be able to expose as deeply as possible Gerald Rhemann and I went to the Hochkar. The ski resort is over 1400 meters above sea level and has a perfect horizon view to north. Even at dusk we could see the around 2m0 bright comet with up to 8 degrees tail. Even when the comet was only 3 degrees high, it was clearly visible with a tail. Most of the structures can be found on deeper blue images. T
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