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Spaghetti, Mars, Comet & Pleiades

This is a 3 pane mosaic of the "Green Comet" next to some other bright and colourful objects that were in the neighbourhood last Saturday night - namely the Spaghetti nebula, the comet, Mars, Barnard 22 dark nebula and the Pleiades cluster.
I used an ASI 294MC Pro with a Sigma 85mm F/1.4 lens at F/2.0. 15 x 1 minute exposures per pane.
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Wow that’s fantastic! Great to see the comet in context. And that’s remarkably deep for 15min per frame!! Nice work
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Bam! Excellent work!
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Wow that's awesome Kelvin!
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Brilliant work Kelvin, so good.

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Wow that’s fantastic! Great to see the comet in context. And that’s remarkably deep for 15min per frame!! Nice work
Thanks David. The 85mm at F2 gets in a remarkable amount of light in a short time. bortle 2 sky helps a lot
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Thanks for all the very nice comments everyone. This was a rather quick edit. It's a mosaic I've been planning for quite a while once I knew the comet was passing through this region.
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WOW, that different in a marvelous way!
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Excellent work there, Kelvin
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Wow, that's an impressive presentation Kelvin!
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