LONG NEOWISE'S ION TAIL
Taken by Petr Horálek on July 19, 2020 @ Seč, Czech Republic
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Especially photographers, but also observers under the dark skies can experience something I personally never seen before. The ion tail of the comet NEOWISE is truly long. This is another shot taken with 50mm lens back in July 19th,2020, over Seč lake and considering the bad circumstances (very cloudy, light pollution) here in the Czech Republic, I still cannot believe my eyes of what I see here. The four stars on left top belong to "Big Dipper" while the tail continues beyond. In two days, when comet gets closest to Earth, the tail should be longest. Now I only hope for clear skies. Canon 6D, Sigma 50mm, f2.2, ISO 1250, 11x30s sky, 3x30s foreground, Vixen Polarie.
Photographer's website:
https://www.astronom.cz/horalek/?p=6546
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