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Re: Comet PANSTARRS (March 2013)

Started by MarkS, Mar 19, 2013, 20:23:18

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MarkS

This picture won't win any awards  -  I just had to grap a camera and take it.

Canon 600D  ISO 800 30sec 55mm f/5.6




MarkS

Taken a few minutes later (just before the comet hit the twigs near the fence).

Canon 600D with Nikon 300mm lens.  ISO 800 5 sec at f/4.5

Image scaled down and cropped.


Rick

Just like the view I had this evening from Hayes...

...except that all I could see behind that tree was cloud. Very fine cloud; excellent opacity, and with the perfect degree of sodium glow...

JohnP

Nice one Mark at least you captured it - Great - John

Mike

Here is a rough animated gif of the comet taken from Kelling Heath last week.

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

MarkS


Fay

that good mike! i have yet to get it!!!!!!!!
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The Thing

Good job Mike, I take it this was last night?

MarkS


Quote from: Mike
Here is a rough animated gif of the comet taken from Kelling Heath last week.

Quote from: The Thing
Good job Mike, I take it this was last night?

:roll:

The Thing

Quote from: MarkS on Apr 25, 2013, 05:33:20

Quote from: Mike
Here is a rough animated gif of the comet taken from Kelling Heath last week.

Quote from: The Thing
Good job Mike, I take it this was last night?

:roll:
Ha! Couldn't see that on my phone :roll: :roll:

julian


mickw

Very nice

What was the duration ?
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Mike

I think it was 5 mins. I didn't do any flats or darks though.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

mickw

Quite a bit of movement for 5 minutes, I'd expected longer.

Lucky to get 5 minutes of clear sky though  ;)
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Carole

Very nice animation Mike.

I have yet to image a comet, fingers crossed for comet ISON.

Carole