Summer cove and NEOWISE
Taken by Petr Horálek on July 22, 2020 @ Seč, Czech Republic
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On July 23rd, 2020, the comet NEOWISE made its closest approach to Earth, in distance about 0.63 AU (103,5 mil. km), luckily with no moonlight in the sky. Thus people truly away from light pollution enjoyed this unique moment, moreover with beautiful #summer Milky Way above heads. Such as people on this shot, taken from a cove of Seč lake, Czech Republic. Note how long the ion (blue) tail was photographically in the sky--longer than whole Big Dipper asterism! What a great comet. Used Canon 6D BCF modified, Samyang 24mm, f2.2, ISO 5000, 38x15s panorama + Sigma 50mm, f2.2, ISO 1250, 13x30s for comet tracked on Vixen Polarie.
Photographer's website:
https://www.astronom.cz/horalek/?p=6546
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