Evening NEOWISE 1 of 3
Taken by Doug Zubenel on July 12, 2020 @ Near the Sunflower Nature Park SW of De Soto, Kansas.
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
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Date Taken: 2020:07:13 13:16:12
 
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Following a beautiful display of crepuscular rays and shadows, I began searching for NEOWISE with a 7 x 50 binocular at 9:15 pm local time. By 9:35, I had not found it, and suspected it was hiding in a thin strip of clouds. Using the Canon Rebel XTi, I made a 2-second exposure at 9:36 (the second of these four images) with a 135 mm lens @ f/4 and ISO 100, and found it on the viewscreen, just below those clouds (see if you can find it). Tried the binocular and could just barely make it out, with a bit of tail. The last two images are both 6-second guided exposures with the same lens and settings at 9:44 and 9:45 pm, respectively. The comet was already sinking into the pollution when I first spotted it.
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https://twanight.org
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