Comet Leonard C/2021 A1
Taken by Minoru Yoneto on December 24, 2021 @ Queenstown, New Zealand
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Suddenly the weather got worse and I went back and forth in search of a clear sky area. The comet, which can be seen with the naked eye, became low in altitude and hurriedly set up an equatorial mount on the shoulder of the road. By the way, I remembered that the weather suddenly got worse even when I took pictures of Comet Lovejoy C / 2011 W3 about 10 years ago, and I moved 220 kilometers and arrived at a clear sky area. Why does a Christmas comet give me such a test?
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