NEOWISE Passing Talitha
Taken by Doug Zubenel on July 18, 2020 @ SW Of Kill Creek Park, Johnson CO, Kansas.
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
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Date Taken: 2020:07:19 12:42:01
 
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Before the clouds arrived once again, I made a few images of Comet NEOWISE passing the star Talitha (Iota Ursae Majoris), and Kappa Ursae Majoris. The first image is with a 50 mm lens, and the rest are with an 85 mm; the 50 @ f/3.4 and the 85 @ f/2.8, between 9:53 and 10:45 pm CDT. Exposures range from 30 to 184 seconds, all at ISO 200. The clouds pulling the curtain down on the show in the last image made me feel . . . you guessed it: blue. The comet's head was comparable in brightness to nearby Theta Ursae Majoris at 3rd magnitude.
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