C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Taken by Tony Surma-Hawes on October 17, 2024 @ Veresdale, Queensland, Australia
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Finally the clouds have taken the evening off, and although there was a Perigee Full Moon, my wife and I drove south of Brisbane to try and glimpse the comet for the first time since before perihelion. We THINK we could see it in the bright hazy sky with averted imagination, but our phones and camera certainly could. 12 frames between 5 and 10 seconds ISO 1600, Canon 50D, 75-300mm lens @ 75mm, f5.6.
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