Comet
Taken by George Ionas on August 30, 2014 @ Palmerston North, New Zealand
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It is not often that one sees a comet approach close to the second largest globular cluster in the southern sky. If you live in the Southern Hemisphere and it is clear tonight at your place take you scope outside and see Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) approach 47 Tucana (NGC104) a beautiful globular cluster. Details: Takahashi E-180 f/2.8, 1x3 minute exposure.
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