Del Norte, CO
Taken by Gerald Deshirlia on October 12, 2024 @ Del Norte, CO
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure Time: 5/1
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2024:10:15 18:11:40
 
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Attached are all four images of the comet, two more from last nigh, enjoy. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) Well the weather has been real crazy her with lots of clouds in south-central Colorado. I was able to image this comet so far on 10-12-24 from my front yard and then on 10-14-24 with lots of clouds from Old Spanish Trail Monument just east of Del Norte, CO., then on 10-15-24 with no clouds at Old Spanish Trail Monument. The comet is to low in the sky to image from my observatory, so how camera and tripod will travel. Even with the full Moon as bright as it was you just look to the west about one fist height above the horizon and the comet is fairly bright (about 7:30pm your time). The comet is rising higher and moving to the S.S.W. each night in the evening sky. Photo information: 10-12-2024 Image: From my front yard, Del Norte, Colorado. Camera: Canon 5DmarkII, ISO-3200, 5sec exp., 200mm lens at f/5.6. =============================================================== 10-14-2024 Image: From Old Spanish Trail Monument, just east of Del Norte, Colorado. (Lots of clouds the Moon lit up the Landscape.) Camera: Canon 5DmarkII, ISO-3200, 8sec exp., 28mm lens at f/5.6. 10-15-2024 Image: From Old Spanish Trail Monument, just east of Del Norte, Colorado. (The Full Moon lit up the Landscape.) Camera: Canon 5DmarkII, ISO-3200, 7sec exp., 55mm lens at f/5.6. 10-15-2024 Image: From Old Spanish Trail Monument, just east of Del Norte, Colorado. (Full Moon and Comet had Lots of Company.) Camera: Canon 5DmarkII, ISO-3200, 10sec exp., 150mm lens at f/5.6. Enjoy Gerry Deshirlia
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