Comet ISON
Taken by Jeff Adkins on October 8, 2013 @ Willard, Ohio
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Date Taken: 2013:10:10 17:59:49
 
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An 18 minute total exposure time of Comet Ison the morning of October 8th. Celestron C6-SP (1200mm effective focal length after the camera crop factor) on a CGEM mount; Canon 550D, 20 exposures @ 30 seconds each, 10 exposures @ 60 seconds each, at isos of 3200 & 6400 unguided. Deep Sky Stacker and Adobe Photoshop to stack and process.
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In the pretty images-coma & stars fixed all this information NOT there are and that is why they are FAKE. (correct)
Posted by astromazzo 2013-10-11 00:50:00
Thank you astromazzo! Ill try to make the next image a little more consistent next time. Happy viewing and shooting, Jeff
Posted by cyberpyro1 2013-10-11 11:31:49
You guys are probably aware of all the speculations about ISON popping out everywhere on the internet, claiming that Mars somehow interacted with the comet and paraphrasing, lit up, acquired a coma and a tail, or that it was literally hit by ISON and destroyed. Most claims derived from the videos uploaded by James McCanney on YouTube.
The timing of the US government shutdown which paralyzed NASA activities, as well as the total lack of updated images of Mars and ISON by official governmental agencies and mainstream astronomers, is making things worse and giving a lot of room to conspiracy theories.

Can any of you guys who are regularly posting images of ISON up here, please upload some zoomed image of Mars, or anything else that help clarifying these claims??? Thnks in advance!
Posted by ucalien 2013-10-11 23:59:25
 
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