While I purposely went hunting for the comet to do an animation of its movement through the sky, a chance encounter on the morning of the 28th Sept gave me the opportunity to get some perspective on the size of this comet. It passed close by IC5148 (PK2-52.1- also known as The Spare Tyre Nebula). IC5148 is listed in SN as 120 arcsec wide or roughly 3 times the size of Jupiter at it's closest.
Details: 19 images at 5 min each. SBIG ST-7XME & Meade 8"SCT @ f/5. Dark subtracted (auto) but no flats. Images aligned in CCDSoft, converted to TIFFs in IP, curves and levels processing in PS using a recorded action to keep all the processing the same (new trick I learnt

. ) Animation created and optimized in Animation Shop 3. There were some RA guiding issues I'm yet to resolve with the self guiding, so the stars are a bit oval shaped, but the end result was worth the effort even with them. Also due to the rapid motion of the comet and guiding on stars the nucleus of the comet is also slightly elongated over the 5 minute period of each exposure.
One thing I did notice after watching the animation is that there is a definite ion trail to the lower left side of the comet reaching almost all the way to the edge of the frame.
6P-d'Arrest Animation.
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