Comet c/2025 R3 Panstarrs
Taken by John Chumack on April 8, 2026 @ Fairborn-Enon, Ohio
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Even a small 50mm lens telescope will show this brighter comet! Comet Panstarrs was diving toward the Sun this morning! C/2025 R3 Panstarrs on 04/08/2026 at 06:05 EST Sporting a bright green coma, and long tail its shining at about magnitude 6.3 It is visible in binoculars but its very low on the horizon in the muck, it did get better the higher it rose above the Horizon, but you will be fighting satellite trails, moonlight, as well as the light of dawn. Out of all the images I took I managed to get only 5 good satellite free stacks. Captured with my little Seestar 50S Smart telescope, A single 6 minute stack(36 x 10sec subs) captured at Fairborn-Enon, Twin Towers Park.
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