Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS
Taken by Tim Printy on October 16, 2024 @ Joppa Hill, New Hampshire
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Date Taken: 2024:10:17 08:15:52
 
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The comet continues to put on quite a show despite bright moonlight. The tail stretches 10-15 degrees and I am anxious to see how it appears once the moon is out the way next week. The current magnitude appears to be about +3. This image is a stack of 45 thirty-second exposures using a Nikon D3300 (ISO 800) and a Redcat 51.
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