Comet C2023A3TsuchinsanAtlas
Taken by Claudio Balella on April 29, 2024 @ Italy
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This interesting comet now about beyond Mars at about 270 millions km from Earth. Perhaps it will become much brighter in the coming months and visible after the sunset, above the horizon in the northern hemisphere, by the end of July. The thin compact tail is clearly visible in this sum of images for a total of 50 minutes. Cropped image. Canon R7 and 270mm lens on Ioptron Skyguider Pro. Better view with enlarged image.
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