Comet C/2024 G3 ATLAS and Mount Cusna
Taken by Alessandro Carrozzi on January 14, 2025 @ San Pietro in Casale, Italy
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 1/20
Aperture: Unavailable
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2025:01:16 23:17:36
 
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ATLAS comet sets over Mount Cusna The photograph, taken on January 14th at around 5:10 PM local time (4:10 PM UTC), captures a spectacular perspective alignment between the ATLAS comet and Mount Cusna, one of the most iconic mounts in the northern Apennines (Italy). The mountain's profile, which vaguely resembles the figure of a reclining man, is known as the "Giant." This moment coincided with the comet's peak brightness, making it clearly visible through binoculars shortly after sunset and, with some effort, even to the naked eye. To enhance the details of the comet's tail, the photo underwent extensive post-processing, while the relative positions between the landscape and the celestial body were preserved. Technical details: Camera: Canon EOS 6D Lens: Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 Comet: 658 shots at 1/200s, f/4, ISO 400 Landscape: HDR composed of exposures ranging from 1/125s to 1/20s, f/4, ISO 400
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