Comet 46P/Wirtanen
Taken by Chris Schur on November 29, 2018 @ Payson, AZ
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Date Taken: 2018:11:30 19:58:28
 
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For us in central Arizona, the comet has finally cleared the trees and the sky cleared for an evening. Here is a 55 minute exposure set with the 33 year old Meade 622, a schmidt newtonian of six inches aperture made specifically for both viewing AND imaging comets. Ive since modified it to be an astrograph by installing a solid focuser, and shortening the tube to increase backfocus. Also I now use a Baader MPCC corrector and the combination of both correctors yields a sharp field at f/3.6. Thanks for looking - its been a long wait for the sky to clear!
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Nice job with the scope!
Posted by HDT 2018-11-30 21:54:14
 
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