comet
Taken by Taha Ghouchkanlu on July 16, 2020 @
Iran
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Last week Comet Neowise reached its brightest magnitude during recent weeks and was seen easily in 1.3 magnitude with naked eye. But at 35 degrees’ latitudes just about 6 degrees higher from the horizon faded in the twilight of sunrise.These days while in most countries with higher altitudes easily see it at 10 to 15 degrees above horizon with spectacular details of nucleus and tail especially ion gas tail, I was dealing with dust and clouds to find a suitable location within 4 hours away from Tehran. Finally, last night I could capture the comet in the almost good evening sky in the northwest. But last evening decreasing the comet brightness was so obvious and reaching its brightness from 1.3 to 2.9 during two days makes it hard to detect in naked eye compared to last week. Also absence of enough height from horizon and dust even by photographing at 3000 altitudes and after deep edit processing to reveal the gas tail, the dust particle is completely distinguished. However, by passing days the comet gets altitudes and gets in a better condition to observe and photograph if it doesn't fade before that.
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https://tahapix.com
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