Comet c/2022 E3 (ZTF) (29 Jan 23)
Taken by Jan Curtis on January 29, 2023 @ Oracle, Arizona
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Comet ZTF was observed under perfect skies after moonset. Comet ZTF continues to lose its anti-tail although it is still noticeable in long duration & high iso images to my surprise. The cropped image at left was taken with a Nikon d7100, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 @ f/2.8, exp 3x90s, center 6x90s, and right 9x90s iso 3200, fixed comet but not stars. Obviously, this comet is moving very fast. All images post-processed with PixInsight. The other panel shows: The cropped image at left was taken with a Nikon d7100, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 @ f/2.8, exp 173x90s (or 4.3 hours integrated time), iso 3200, fixed comet and no stars; the right image is its invert. All images post-processed with PixInsight. Under dark moonless skies, the naked eye visibility was about the same as 24 hours earlier. I'd estimate the magnitude of the comet at +5.2. Bortle 4, sky transparency 10/10, temperature 35F, RH 45%, calm winds. Orion Sirius EQ Mount used.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/cloud_spirit/albums/72177720304740214
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