Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon
Taken by Miroslaw Fröhlich on October 24, 2025 @ Bottrop, Germany
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Date Taken: 2025:10:25 13:38:25
 
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On the spur of the moment and on the off chance, I headed to the ski slope in Bottrop at around 7:40 p.m. And sure enough, I was rewarded with a few brief breaks in the clouds. At least it was enough for 220 exposures of 1.3 seconds each with the Canon EF 135mm and the EOS R6 Mark II, with ISO 3200 and an aperture of 2.8. Since the wind was whistling with gusts of force 6-7, I decided not to use tracking. Despite the immense light pollution in the Ruhr area, it was possible to make the tail somewhat visible, thanks to stacking in Sequator. The photo was taken shortly before 9 p.m. Once again, this is nice proof that astrophotography is possible with simple means, even in light-polluted areas :-)
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