Comet C/2017 K2 PanSTARRS SpaceWeather in its core
Taken by Dan Bartlett on July 2, 2022 @ June Lake California USA
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With added confidence from yesterday's core images (Thanks Dr Clay) I decided to switch out cameras on the RASA 11 (presently using an asi6200mmP 3.9"/px for sky survey work) for the 2.9"/px ASI 183mmP in hopes of catching more detail in C/2017 K2's core. Seeing was slightly worse and the camera has a smaller field of view but I had to try. Here are the preliminary results of this past night's imaging seeing. Observing info: RASA 11 620 mm fl asi 183mmP 336 x 30 seconds (needed short exposures for comet's large proper motion) seeing 3/5 Transparency 8/10 June Lake California USA DEBartlett
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