Comet 2023 A3
Taken by Eliot Herman on October 13, 2024 @ Tucson AZ
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Tonight the comet is just high enough to use a telescope and mount. This image was captured with a Vixen VSD astrograph telescope just above the horizon in the Tucson dust before the foliage came into view. A Nikon Z8 was used to capture images 2.5 sec each iso 800 stack comprising 1 min. It is getting better but with the dust and darkness as the comet set it still needs a day or tow to be high enough in the sky. I can see it with my unaided eye.
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