Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Triangulum (Tri)  ·  Contains:  Solar system body or event
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A Small Disconnect in Comet 12P/ Pons-Brooks 2024-03-26, Dan Bartlett
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A Small Disconnect in Comet 12P/ Pons-Brooks 2024-03-26

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A Small Disconnect in Comet 12P/ Pons-Brooks 2024-03-26, Dan Bartlett
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A Small Disconnect in Comet 12P/ Pons-Brooks 2024-03-26

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The comet is nearly gone from my area as it slips into evening twilight.  Here is a mere 16 and a half minutes salvageable frames using an APS-C sensor and a RASA8.  In fact this is the final image this scope will ever take as a storm toppled the scope shattering the corrector plate and snapping off the FT focuser.  It was a fine scope allowing me to be recognized for my first NASA APOD back in 2020.  

The tail disconnect can be easily seen as a near break in the extended plasma tail.

I took a peek through a pair of image stabilized Binos at 18 x and Comet 12P was an easy to find and see object.  No star hopping necessary , just look in the general location and the comet was readily  seen.  It appeared as a large diffuse object with a bright condensed central region. A slight upward tail extension made the comet look asymmetrical.  Sweeping over to the Andromeda galaxy to compare and the comet was impressionably brighter but less than a third to have the galaxy's size.  I could not pick the comet up without aid,  however the comet was skirting the mountain ridges at the time, so it wasn't a fair attempt.

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