Comet ISON
Taken by Jim Saueressig II on November 14, 2013 @ Burlington, KS
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  Camera Used: PENTAX PENTAX K-5
Exposure Time: 55/1
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2013:11:14 06:49:30
 
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As of this morning Comet ISON is an easy find and now brighter than comet Lovejoy though still much smaller in a pair of binoculars. I am now thinking that under dark skies you may now possibly see it with adverted vision and would likely be certain of that if not for that unusually bright zodiacal light we have been seeing. This is a 55 second single exposure at 500 MM @ ISO 1600 F 7.1
Photographer's website:
http://www.kansashorizons.com
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Nice Pic! What did you use for tracking?
Posted by jayhawk_j 2013-11-14 07:43:45
I was using the Pentax O-GPS1 Astrotracer on a K-5.
Posted by Jsauerii 2013-11-14 08:30:09
 
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