Comet Lovejoy
Taken by Jan Curtis on November 29, 2013 @ Near Santa Fe, NM
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Date Taken: 2013:11:30 09:13:40
 
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Stacked 4x45s, ISO=3200, 180mm @ f/2.8. Thin cirrus and some moonlight made for challenging shot. Lovejoy's tail appeared split and extended at least 5 degrees. Vignetting due to wide open lens is apparent. I tried other 3 minute integrated time sequences (e.g., 3x60s, 9x20s, 6x30s, 12x15s, 15x13s), but the best result was 4x45s.
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