Autumn Comet Lemmon
Taken by Petr Horálek on October 9, 2025 @ Hoješín, Seč, Czech Republic
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After many cloudy nights, I was finally lucky again to shoot the brightening comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon, which is currently well found south of the Big Dipper asterism. I took the chance from the shore of Seč Lake, Czech Republic, just shortly before a fog completely covered the lake valley. Despite the strong moonlight, the tail of the comet seems to be significant and most likely will show even nicer structures when dark evenings come again. Used Canon Ra, Sigma 50mm, f1.4, ISO 2500, panorama of 37 single 6s exposures. Comet’s tail was enhanced from stacked image taken with Nikon Z6III, Nikor 50mm, f1.2, ISO 800 and 109x8s from Vixen Polarie U.
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