Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Serpens (Ser)  ·  Contains:  Solar system body or event
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Periodic Comet 68P Klemola and Nebula Sh2-46 in Constellation Serpens, oldwexi
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Periodic Comet 68P Klemola and Nebula Sh2-46 in Constellation Serpens

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Periodic Comet 68P Klemola and Nebula Sh2-46 in Constellation Serpens, oldwexi
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Periodic Comet 68P Klemola and Nebula Sh2-46 in Constellation Serpens

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Periodic Comet 68P Klemola and Nebula Sh2-46 in Constellation Serpens

68P/Klemola or Klemola's Comet is a periodic comet, which belongs to Jupiters comet family. It was discovered in 1965 by American astronomer Arnold Richard Klemola at the Yale-Columbia Southern Station in Argentina. Its orbital period is 10.82 years.

68P came to opposition on 14 June 2019 and will come to perihelion on November 9, 2019. In this image the comet is in the center of the image at RA 18:06:32 and DEC -12:59:15 Brightness approx Magnitude 13.8

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Exposures: 5 x 5 minutes with each R G B filter , using a FLI Proline16803 CCD-camera on a Takahashy FSQ 106 with 530 mm focal length on a Paramount ME mount.

All images were exposed remotely at the Siding Spring iTelescop Farm at T08. On September 23rd 20:17:00

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Periodic Comet 68P Klemola and Nebula Sh2-46 in Constellation Serpens, oldwexi

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