comet Tsuchinsan-ATLAS over ancient dolmens
Taken by Jacob Kuiper on October 14, 2024 @ Havelte, The Netherlands
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The second time (first at last Friday evening) we saw comet Tsuchinsan-Atlas. This time much easier than Friday. A thin layer of fog didn't hamper our photographic efforts near the ancient dolmens of Havelte in The Netherlands. The dolmens have been built between 3100 and 3400 year BC, yet being in front of a very much older celestial object. Even the builders of this old prehistoric monument couldn't think that there stony legacy should be used as foreground for a special comet image more than 5000 years later. Observers: Jacob Kuiper and Hetty Mattaar.
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