Comet 2022 E3
Taken by Eliot Herman on January 25, 2023 @ Tucson AZ
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The comet is a striking sight, just inside the naked eye magnitude now, through a telescope the head and tail are visible and with photography even with my small backyard telescope it pops. The comet is changing every day, the anti-tail is now smaller as the comet passes through the plane of the Earth's orbit. The comet is projected to get even brighter in the next days ahead. Captured with a Vixen VSD 100 mm F3.8 astrograph lens, 50 x 20 sec with a Nikon Z7II @ iso 1600 in Tucson AZ foothills.
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