Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS with open cluster IC 4665
Taken by Jason Evans on October 27, 2024 @ Hampshire, United Kingdom
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I thought I was done with imaging this comet but whilst it is still visible (now needing binoculars or telescope to see) and with 2 clear nights in a row I could not pass up another opportunity to get a photo, maybe this will be the last one! If the weather forecast is right for my area I will have to wait a week until my next chance to see it, given it's rapid decrease in brightness who knows if it will even be visible in binoculars by then. Above the bright star Beta ophiuchi AKA Cebalrai is the open cluster IC 4665, which some people call the HI cluster, I couldn't see why, until I flipped the image upside down! This is a stack of 56 x 4 second exposures with Canon 70D and Sigma 105mm, ISO 1600 F/2.8
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