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The comet (now in Ophiuchus) has definitely faded from a week ago and the tail is noticeably shorter. Through 7x35 binoculars I estimate it to be 4th magnitude; it's tougher to spot despite being higher in the sky, after nightfall, and with no Moon. Labeled and unlabeled versions.
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Panasonic G9, William Optics RedCat 51, Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer GTi
... 60 x (f/4.9, 20 sec, ISO 800) = 20 minutes
... N upper right, W clockwise. FOV = 3° x 4°.
date: Oct 22, 2024 8:55-9:15pm MDT
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