Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from Gran Canaria island 28ºN
Taken by Frank A. Rodriguez on October 2, 2024 @ El Salado. Vega de San Mateo. Gran Canaria island. Canary Islands
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Date Taken: 2024:10:02 17:44:16
 
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11th consecutive observation since September 22 of comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). Light haze entering that we were able to avoid in the upper area of ​​the Vega de San Mateo at 1,787 meters of altitude. Once the comet cleared the dirty area of ​​the horizon, a simple view became visible until approximately 7:15. It is gaining brightness and the tail is more spectacular every day, however it is losing height every day and its "photographic" window is very small before twilight begins. Canon 6D + 24mm f/2.8 ISO 4000 3" 135mm f/2 10 x 2" ISO 2000 P.D. The mountain is the Navigator's Cross in Gran Canaria (1,802m)
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