Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Piscis Austrinus (PsA)  ·  Contains:  Solar system body or event
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C/2021 A1 Leonard - Comet in Piscis Austrinus - 2022-01-02 19:28 UT - IAS Remote Test - v1, 



    
        

            Martin Junius
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C/2021 A1 Leonard - Comet in Piscis Austrinus - 2022-01-02 19:28 UT - IAS Remote Test - v1

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C/2021 A1 Leonard - Comet in Piscis Austrinus - 2022-01-02 19:28 UT - IAS Remote Test - v1, 



    
        

            Martin Junius
C/2021 A1 Leonard - Comet in Piscis Austrinus - 2022-01-02 19:28 UT - IAS Remote Test - v1
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C/2021 A1 Leonard - Comet in Piscis Austrinus - 2022-01-02 19:28 UT - IAS Remote Test - v1

Acquisition details

Dates:
Jan. 2, 2022
Frames:
Chroma B 36mm: 37×30(18′ 30″) (gain: 56.00) -10°C bin 1×1
Chroma G 36mm: 37×30(18′ 30″) (gain: 56.00) -10°C bin 1×1
Chroma R 36mm: 37×30(18′ 30″) (gain: 56.00) -10°C bin 1×1
Integration:
55′ 30″
Darks:
11
Flats:
20
Avg. Moon age:
29.22 days
Avg. Moon phase:
0.11%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale:
1.00

Basic astrometry details

Astrometry.net job: 5397284

RA center: 21h40m48s.10

DEC center: -35°5634

Pixel scale: 1.436 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: 304.821 degrees

Field radius: 1.476 degrees

Resolution: 6162x4091

File size: 16.6 MB

Locations: IAS Observatory Hakos, Hakos, Namibia

Data source: Own remote observatory

Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility

Description

IAS - Internationale Amateuersternwarte e.V. - Hakos Observatory, Namibia
Yet another test of IAS remote telescope "Klein-Lukas"
Remote team: F. Hund, J. Obstfelder, L. Demetz, M. Mushardt, T. Klemmer, T. Winterer, M. Junius

Six days later, one day to perihel. Hopefully this doesn't get to boring. ;-)

A few artifacts from processing probably need some more attention, maybe a v2 if time permits. Video animation in preparation, and new data from Jan 3rd, stay tuned.

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