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Old 31-01-2013, 11:29 AM
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Comet Lemmon with a beautiful tail (now with animation)

Hi All,

Here is my effort on Comet Lemmon form 28th January. This is my first proper comet image and I'm really happy with how it turned out - much better than I expected (I did make a simple comet image years ago of Tempel-1 but I will spare you that...)

Link to large version (1.2MB)

Update 05/02/2013: I have now completed an animation of the comet's movement across the sky. This is using data I took on 27th January through a clear filter:
HD video is here

Although not a naked-eye object the comet was easily visible in my 12x80 finderscope under a full Moon.
I also imaged this comet on 26th and 27th January and it became noticeably brighter during these three days alone. This image was made with the data from 28th January as it showed the faint tail best. Clearly visible are both the thin straight (split) gas tail and the more diffuse dust tail that is curving down towards the left below the gas tail.

The comet was moving quite rapidly against the background sky. I measured the movement to be roughly 5 arcseconds per minute. This causes a problem when stacking the data, because either the stars or the comet itself will appear trailed in the final image. To avoid this I had to combine four different stacks of the data. First I used SD Mask in Maxim DL to combine the luminance data aligned om the comet nucleus. This allows for an image of the comet alone and the stars are ignored due to their shifting positions from frame to frame. This was repeated for the RGB data. Then I did another stack aligned on the stars, both for L and RGB. So I ended up with an LRGB of the comet alone and an LRGB of the stars with a smudge from the trailed/blurred comet.
In short, I then combined these in Photoshop and selected the stars as a layer over the comet image in order to produce this final image where both the stars and the comet are aligned properly.

Image details:
Date: 28th January 2013
Exposure: LRGB: 59:6:6:6m, total 1hrs 17mins @ -26C
Telescope: 10" Serrurier Truss Newtonian f/5
Camera: QSI 683wsg with Lodestar guider
Filters: Astrodon LRGB E-Series Gen 2
Taken from my observatory in Auckland, New Zealand

Hope you enjoy it. It was really a very enjoyable learning experience for me to put this data together.

Regards,
Rolf
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Old 31-01-2013, 11:33 AM
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Nice work!
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Old 31-01-2013, 11:36 AM
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Excellent photo!
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Old 31-01-2013, 11:42 AM
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That's great Rolf,

Thanks for posting the information on how this was assembled, its a great reference for others who may want to reproduce this method.

80x20 finderscope? You sure that's correct?

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Old 31-01-2013, 11:56 AM
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Thank you very much Hugh and Roger

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That's great Rolf,

Thanks for posting the information on how this was assembled, its a great reference for others who may want to reproduce this method.

80x20 finderscope? You sure that's correct?

Cheers

Chris
Thanks Chris, and oops I meant 12x80 finder
(It's this one: http://www.optcorp.com/product.aspx?pid=168-14184)
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That's the best shot I have seen of this comet yet!
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very nice result - awesome image
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Old 31-01-2013, 12:17 PM
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Excellent result!
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Great shot, Rolf!
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Gorgeous image Rolf.!!!
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Spectacular image Rolf!
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Gorgeous!!!
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Comet

What can you say other than PERFECT.
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Outstanding Rolf!

A lot of effort but worth it for good image like this.

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Fabulous image Rolf!
Well worth the time and effort.
I would love to get some tail detail.
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That's a spectacular image Rolf. Great work.
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Fabulous work Rolf. Well worth the effort.
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Totally Gorgeous Rolf!!
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I agree, best Lemmon's image so far.
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Top Class image Rolf ! ! !
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