Venus And Comet at Dusk
Taken by Bob Beal on October 30, 2024 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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  Camera Used: Panasonic DMC-GX8
Exposure Time: 100/10
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2024:10:31 23:01:36
 
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As of Wednesday night comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) became invisible to my 7x35 binoculars. My 15x50IS binoculars could still spot it--including a 1° tail--as an easy averted-image object; in the photo it's almost 2°. But with predicted cloudy conditions for the next few days, the night probably marks the last time I'll see it visually in some way. I never did see it naked-eye despite a couple sessions spent in dark-sky locations. It's a strange comet: rather attractive in form but dimmer than expected and with unusually low contrast.

It's all the same photo, seen as:
#1: closeup
#2: unlabeled
#3: labeled

Photo data:
Panasonic GX8, Lumix 12-35mm lens @ 21mm, photo tripod
... 3 x (f/2.8, 10 sec, ISO 800) = 30 sec
... date: Oct 30, 2024 ~8pm MDT

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