Comet Ison for the first time!
Taken by Brian Whittaker on November 8, 2013 @ Airborne at 38,000 feet over the Mediterranean Sea, looking through dawn's Zodiacal Light.
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I finally saw Comet Ison for the first time using small binoculars! (Not visible in wide-angle photo but location given). It was faint, but is predicted to brighten and move each day! Exciting! More at www.AstroPilot.info
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Wow, I thought that we could only see the zodiacal lights at the equinoxes. Nice shot!
Posted by SarahD 2013-11-10 22:34:03
 
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