View 4 Comets in 1 Night
Taken by Bob Beal on January 15, 2024 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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All photos were taken from my suburban backyard the night of Jan 15th-16th, 2024 MST. The comet positions are shown for the times* indicated during the night. (MST times converted to UT are always on Jan 16.) Magnitude values are taken from web references that were current that evening. The Moon was 2 days from 1Q and so was prominent during the evening.

* In case you didn't know, when using Deep Sky Stacker in "comet+stars" alignment mode, the comet's position in the "reference frame" is where it's placed in the final stacked image.

The images:

#1: Comet 144P/Kushida
... in Taurus at mag 10.7
... N right W down, 1.65° x 1.25°
... 9:02pm MST (4:02 UT)

#2: Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann
... in Cancer at mag 12.5
... N left W up, 1.3° x 1.0°
... 10:21pm MST (5:21 UT)

Moonset behind mountains at 10:43pm MST.

#3: Comet 62P/Tsuchinshan
... in Virgo at mag. 7.8
... N left W up, 1.5° x 1.2°
... 12:55am MST (7:55 UT)

#4: Comet C/2022 L2 (ATLAS)
... in Libra at mag. 14.3
... N left W up, 45' x 35'
... 5:09am MST (12:09 UT)

Photo data:
Panasonic G9, Askar FRA 600, iOptron GEM45G
... all exposures: 45 x (f/5.6, 60 sec, ISO 1600) = 45 min
... date: Jan 15-16, 2024 MST (= Jan 16, 2024 UT)
... stacked: DSS (comet+stars aligned); processed: PSP X2

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