Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from Gran Canaria island 28ºN
Taken by Frank A. Rodriguez on September 29, 2024 @ Pico de la Gorra. Vega de San Mateo. Gran Canaria island. Canary Islands
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS Ra
Exposure Time: 44/1
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2024:09:29 16:38:38
 
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Last Sunday, September 22, I captured the comet from 28ºN. Since then, I have woken up early in the morning 8 times in a row to hunt this celestial traveler. After passing through perihelion, the comet is still alive and well. The tail is more spectacular every day and continues to increase slightly in brightness. It has begun to lose height in the morning sky and its observation window will be reduced over the next few days until it disappears along with the solar glare. We will be waiting for it at dusk from October 11-12. 135mm f/2 10x2" ISO 2500
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