Comets Lovejoy and ISON
Taken by Michael Borman on November 18, 2013 @ Evansville, Indiana, USA
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Date Taken: 2013:11:19 06:41:59
 
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Did some comet imaging before going to work on Monday, November 18. Managed to find comets Lovejoy (2013 R1) and ISON (2012 S1), despite a bright background from the full moon in the western sky and twilight in the eastern sky. The bright sky pretty much washed out any detail in the tails of the comets. The bright star to the upper left of ISON is Spica. Lovejoy was definitely bigger, brighter, and more easily seen in binoculars. Hopefully ISON will improve after Perihelion and put on a good show in the first week of December.
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http://www.mborman.org
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Hi Michael,

Would it be possible to use you image of Lovejoy on our programme The Sky at Night? Its quite urgent, can you send a high res verison to: jane.fletcher@bbc.co.uk.

Thanks,

Jane
Posted by jane03021967 2013-11-27 09:40:20
 
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