Comet P41
Taken by Jan Curtis on March 24, 2017 @ Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Comet P41 is a mover. In just 90 secs, the movement was very apparent. As a result, fixing comet and stars in one long session (this is 77x88s), was very difficult. As a result, I am including the raw unprocessed image and a fixed comet (trailing star) version as well. In just 115 minutes, Comet P41 moved ~60 pixels or ~280 arcsec. In the next week as it approaches the earth, it will be moving considerable faster! Nikon d7100, Nikkor 180mm F/2.8 @ f/5. iso 1000, 77x88s. Seeing was very good.
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