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Old 17-02-2013, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Astroman View Post
Brilliant, another contended for Spaceweather.com Great perspective and seeing the tails pointing the same way is a good sign
Thanks Andrew!

We are spoiled, positively lining up for us!
How did you go, any images out of the new setup?

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Originally Posted by Larryp View Post
That's fantastic, Justin-getting both in the same field!
Thanks Laurie!

Worth the effort getting up in wee small hous!

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Originally Posted by bkm2304 View Post
Congratulations, Justin. This is a truly memorable shot.
Richard
Thanks Richard!

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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
fantastic - I have been dreaming of a shot like this but the weather here......
Thanks David!

How long has been cloudy for you now?

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Originally Posted by Shark Bait View Post
Great widefield. Definetely worth the effort. Thanks for posting your image.

Comet Linear (C/2011 F1) would have been to the left of the field of view. Maybe in a few days it will be possible to pick up a trifecta.
Thanks Stu!

Yes saw that in Guide 8, that would a first.

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Originally Posted by Rigel003 View Post
Fantastic shot, Justin. How often do we get opportunities to image two relatively bright comets with tails at the same time, let alone in the same field of view? This really is unique.
Thanks Graeme!

I agree bright comets with tails, rare in the same image.

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Brilliant work Justin.

Greg.
Thanks Greg!

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Originally Posted by orestis View Post
Stunning shot Justin,

These comets are putting on quite a show, thanks for sharing the view.

cheers
Orestis
Thanks Orestis!

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Nice shot-Tony
Thanks Tony!

Cheers,

Justin.
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