Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Taken by José J. Chambó on April 10, 2024 @ Valencia, Spain
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C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) @ 2024 April 10, 00:34 UT This is my first color image of C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), and it reveals some interesting features about this comet, which could potentially be the brightest in recent years. The orientation of its 2.5 arc-minute long tail indicates that it is composed of dust, as it trails behind the orbital path. There is also no noticeable gas emission in the form of a green or blue envelope; instead, there is a strongly condensed coma with a lot of dust, giving it a white-orange coloration. Its peculiar oblong shape is likely due to the special viewing angle we have these days, as Earth is currently crossing the comet's orbital plane. In this image, its brightness is magnitude 10.5, and with a bit of luck, it could reach near magnitude -1 next september. Though predicting comet brightness is risky, it's almost certain that we'll have a beautiful large dust tail in sight. Telescope TS-Photon 8" N f/3.6 Mount SkyWatcher EQ6R-Pro Camera Atik 383L+ Exposure 56 min. (L=53x60 bin1 + RGB=1x60 bin2) Processed with PixInsight From Vallés, Valencia (Spain)
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