Comet Lovejoy
Taken by Mohammad Nouroozi on December 25, 2014 @ image taken in Jaban,near Damavand.northern part of Iran. transparency 8/10,seeing 6/10.mag5.5 sky.temp -21c
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comet Lovejoy passing wintersky constellation! Comet Lovejoy meets sky monsters! image taken with a modified 5D MII and Samyang 35mm lens on an AZ-EQ6! 24min total exposure,ISO set at 2500! Temp:-21 c
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Greetings Mohammad

Your photo is the winner so for for me! As an astronomer and artist my entire 60 year life, I have always wanted to improve as in your similar photo of Orion that I took in the late 1990s from the Central Oregon High Dessert showing Barnards Loop very well and the Horsehead Nebula, now add the Comet Lovejoy. If we could only get some breaks in the clouded sky here in the northwest US in Oregon.

Thank you for posting your fine image. Very well done!

Best regards,

Mark Seibold, Artist-Astronomer, Portland/Sandy Oregon
Posted by markseibold 2014-12-27 14:45:46
What a fantastic image ,as we look at the main features of this amazing photo ,how easily we dismiss the multitude of stars ,suns just like ours .one cant help wonder how many have planets ? how many might have just one planet like ours ?it truly inspires the mind to just wonder and look on with awe at the incredible universe we live in and just how precious life on our little speck really is /hopefully mankind will put aside all the petty differences we have and look outward at the bigger picture and find a common goal of spreading humanity across the vastness of our universe /Thanks Mohammed for this mindblowing image --Gary
Posted by Garaleo 2014-12-28 12:47:01
 
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