The long tail of SWAN25B
Taken by Ujvárosi Beáta on September 14, 2025 @ Remotely from Hakos, Namibia
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This evening I took a quick 2-image composite hoping to catch all of the tail of this newly discovered comet. I used a remote telescope (FSQ106 in Namibia, provided by Skygems Network) with a huge FOV (3° 54' x 2° 38'), but still, it looks like the tail is too long to fit into the image (cca. 5 deg. visible here). The bright star in the middle is Spica. 1x120 sec. LUM for the head and first part of the tail, 1x240 sec. LUM for the second, more distant part of the tail.
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