Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from Gran Canaria island 28ºN
Taken by Frank A. Rodriguez on October 5, 2024 @ Pico de la Gorra. Vega de San Mateo. Gran Canaria island. Canary Islands
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Date Taken: 2024:10:05 10:42:31
 
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14th consecutive observation since September 22 of comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) from Gran Canaria. Extreme observation this morning with the comet already immersed in the solar glare and a bar of clouds on the horizon that made it difficult to exit. In one of the images you can only see the enormous tail emerging behind the clouds when twilight began. It has a great amplitude and appears more inclined to the right. In the following image the comet after rising above the cloud layer with the sky very illuminated. At that moment a simple view was visible, perfectly with little tail amplitude because the sky was beginning to become veiled. Visible with the naked eye until 7:22 am (local time). With spectacular binoculars. Pico de la Gorra in the Vega de San Mateo at 1,859m altitude. 135mm f/2 ISO 1000 Exp 1" 📷 Frank A. Rodríguez 05/10/2024
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