12P in colour
Taken by Ujvárosi Beáta on March 12, 2023 @ Remotely from Italy
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Same source data as my previous upload, but this time fully processed in colour and cropped. As you can see, the comet has a very interesting appearance: the sign of the previous outburst can still be seen as a large and diffuse cloud (even a hint of the ,,dark band'' is there) while the recently ejected material shows the classic ,,devil horns'' shape observed earlier, and in addition a faint tail is also visible. This comet is indeed very active, I'm excited to follow it in the coming months by remote observation and later with my modest equipment as well when it brightens more and weather will be nicer. Taken remotely via Skygems Observatory, using a 30 cm telescope (Tecnosky RC12) located in Italy. 7x120sec.L+3x120sec.R+4x120sec.B and G each
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