Comet ISON
Taken by Minoru Yoneto on November 29, 2013 @ Queenstown, New Zealand
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I found the comet on the computer screen after arriving my home. Just the sun was so bright. I could not see the comet on the site. CANON EOS 6D SEO-SP4, EF 70-200mm F4L IS USM, ISO100, F16, 1/4000s
Photographer's website:
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~mkyoneto/camel.htm
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Is this the latest Earth based picture of the comet? Now it disintegrated...
Posted by iovane 2013-11-28 15:43:44
Nice picture but I doubt it to be comet Ison.
According to my astroprogram, at the time the Sun rose over New Zealand, comet Ison should have been 50% closer to the Sun and more to the right.

/*Peter R
Posted by Peter R 2013-11-28 19:27:02
This is Minoru Yoneto. Im terribly sorry you are right.
This is not a comet. Just a sunrise stuff, sorry.

I did not update my astro-software in these days. After updating the comet position must be more to the right.
Posted by rakudaoyaji 2013-11-28 20:54:24
Lets keep the question open. Might it be a question of air refraction just above the horizon? Further, the astronomy program which I use (Stellarium) always gives an image of the sky slightly rotated clockwise relative to what I see in my own pictures, and I thought this could depend on where Im in my timezone.
Posted by iovane 2013-11-29 04:32:02
The comet was several million times less bright than the sun, so to capture them both in the same photo would be very difficult.
Posted by MikiBee 2013-11-29 22:07:52
 
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