Last night (Saturday) I captured 3.5 hours of data and turned it into an animation:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1lvf37uuv8esnqu/lovejoy20150110.gif?dl=0
You probably need to select the "Download" option in order to play it.
The first half is plagued by high level thin cloud which makes the tail a bit less distinct. This cloud also affects the apparent brightness of the comet coma. I find the changes in the tail structure quite fascinating.
Technical details: 192 frames of 60seconds each. This has been turned into a 62 frames animation by performing a running average of 7 frames i.e. each video frame is 7 minutes of data.
Enjoy!
Mark
[Edit: changed dropbox file name from 2014 to 2015]
That's pretty amazing Mark, are you also going to produce a stacked image?
Carole
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That's pretty amazing Mark, are you also going to produce a stacked image?
When I get time - I've been a bit busy today.
Looks wonderful. The tail seems to be getting longer if I'm not mistaken.
Robert
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Looks wonderful. The tail seems to be getting longer if I'm not mistaken.
Maybe - maybe not. The tail is certainly easier to image, now the comet is well above the horizon and also the moon is out of the way.