The core of comet Lovejoy
Taken by Rudi Dobesberger on November 28, 2013 @ Austria/Reichraming
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While ISON had his fight with the sun, we all could see nearly live on NASA Websides. This was the first night with little moonlight to see comet Lovejoy with the unaided eyes again, as a small diffuse star in the night sky. TMB 105/650 4min subs with SBIG STL 11 000. The core of Lovejoy with something work in PS. You can see aktive jets and maybe an on the right a part of the core with jet? Comet LOVEJOY moving http://youtu.be/9QX54QSq-K0 http://www.sternfreunde-steyr.at
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Outstanding!
Posted by comethunter 2013-12-01 11:07:23
 
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