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Neowise at Reculver 10/11 July

Started by MarkS, Jul 11, 2020, 09:30:35

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MarkS

Neowise is still an easy naked eye object.  Visually the tail is at least 2 degress long.  In my 12x36 binoculars, it's very bright and the tail is obvious right across the field of view i.e. 5 degrees.

Here is Neowise taken 2:15am Sat 11 July at Reculver in Kent:



10sec exposure at ISO 800 f/4 using 18-55mm kit lens on Canon 600D

Here also is very quick processing of another single 10sec exposure using the RedCat51 on a Nikon Z6:



If you avert vision and/or tilt your screen, you can just make out the blue ion tail above the dust tail.  This should look really good once I've taken flats and stacked a whole pile of exposures.

Mark

Mac

nice images, love the reculver one, gives it a 12th century slant on things.

Mac.

Hugh

Nice pictures Mark ~ agree the Reculver pic very atmospheric.

Ion tail quite visible as well.

Hugh

Fay

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

MarkS

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I've seen a picture taken at Reculver this morning (Sunday).  It shows a tail nearly 10 degrees long!

Mark

RobertM

Lovely pictures Mark and the ion tail didn't need averted vision :)

Robert

Roberto

That is a postcard picture Mark  :o

Roberto