C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Taken by Jim Saueressig II on October 14, 2024 @ Burlington, KS
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Not much to say, the picture says it all. Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is so bright its on my security cameras. This was taken exactly 1 hour after sunset. It has been visible on camera and to the naked eye for the last 20 minutes. It is supposed to be getting dimmer each day but to me its brighter than yesterday in spite of more moonlight than yesterday and the expected dimming of the comet.
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