C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Taken by Brody Wesner on September 26, 2024 @ Richland, Michigan
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C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) Captured on the morning of September 26 2024. Conditions weren’t great as I was competing with the rising sun but still managed to see it through the eyepiece and capture it. If I could estimate the magnitude, I would say +2-+2.5. This is a manual stack of about 20 subs at 1/2 second each. Very glad I got to see it as this was the last morning before the clouds came. 📸Nikon D5300 🔭55-200mm lens (200mm) ⭐️Celestron AVX ISO 1600 1/2 second exp length 20 subs
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