Comet
Taken by Mauricio Labrador on October 14, 2024 @ Tenerife, Canary Islands
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Honestly, I didn’t have high hopes. After two days of high clouds and an increasingly full moon, spirits were a bit low. But as soon as we arrived, the show was incredible, especially because of the size of the tail. It’s impressive. The anti-tail was clearly visible too. The picture was taken in Tenerife (Canary Islands), with the Teide volcano in the background.
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