Comet ATLAS and its tails
Taken by Daniele Gasparri on January 26, 2025 @ Atacama region, Chile
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Date Taken: 2025:01:27 20:13:57
 
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Comet ATLAS seems unwilling to leave our sky. Its overall brightness hasn’t decreased much over the last couple of days. The tail exhibits fascinating fine structures and subtle colors. To the naked eye, I’ve noticed that while the (ex)coma is weakening, the tail remains very bright and even appears more extended than it was a few days ago. Equipment used: APO refractor 60-360 mm, ASI 2600MC camera. Mean of 28X60 seconds exposures.
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https://www.danielegasparri.com
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