CLOSEUP Comet NEOWISE
Taken by Dan Bartlett on July 7, 2020 @ June Lake California USA
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Too much of a good thing? You don't hear this complaint often, Nine mornings in a row of "as good as it gets" (for here) seeing to the horizon. This is my first processed image of the comet. I have days upon days of data yet to be processed on a slow computer. The complaint? Sleep and unfinished work. Tomorrow morning looks good also! NEOWISE never gets higher than 10 degrees here. The moon has been ever present. But this comet has been breath taking every morning!Spectacular! A moment to cherish! A true sky splendor! But you already know this. 64 x 30sec exposures taken with a RASA8 and a ZWO 071mcP
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