Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  Solar system body or event

Image of the day 09/15/2023

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Now That's a Comet...C/2023 P1 Nishimura Sept 7, 2023, Dan Bartlett
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Now That's a Comet...C/2023 P1 Nishimura Sept 7, 2023

Image of the day 09/15/2023

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Now That's a Comet...C/2023 P1 Nishimura Sept 7, 2023, Dan Bartlett
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Now That's a Comet...C/2023 P1 Nishimura Sept 7, 2023

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Centered at 04:49am, Comet Nishimura has just cleared the trees on the mountain ridge.  Although only 4 degrees off the imaginary 0 degrees horizon it was spectacular to watch a thin spike like tail rise first (before the comet's central condensation) on the computer screen.  I continued to take 30 second sub frames and managed to stack 37 x30 secs before the morning twilight ruined the rest.  The comet had a max altitude of 9.5 degrees when I finished shooting.  Last quarter moon was also present to make things challenging. But the exceptionally clear transparent morning made imaging better than expected in the Mountain thin air.  Star sizes of course were bloated due to the atmospheric dispersion.

The comet and much of its tail were readily viewable in a pair of 18x 50s image Stabilizing binos, with its tail extending upward in most of the binocular field of view.

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Now That's a Comet...C/2023 P1 Nishimura Sept 7, 2023, Dan Bartlett

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