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Old 09-09-2008, 07:57 AM
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A very quick and dirty Comet C/2008 A1 McNaught - Update - A better shot

Just caught it before it disappeared last night. A single 1 minute shot with a quick colour balance (very quick before heading off to work ) and curves and levels. ED80 and modded 20D, ISO800. (no darks or flats )

Hopefully I'll get setup a bit earlier and get a better run of shots before it sets

Very easy to find though.
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Old 09-09-2008, 08:03 AM
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Wow that's quite bright, nice work Ponders. Would've loved to get this one myself but don't think i'll get a chance before next new moon.

Where is it located?
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Old 09-09-2008, 08:30 AM
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Well done Paul, I found it with binoc the other night, though couldnt in my scope , and it hasnt shown up in my pics with camera on tripod.
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Old 09-09-2008, 08:36 AM
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Cool !

Great shot Pondie, would love to check this one out.

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Old 09-09-2008, 08:40 AM
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It is currently in Centaurus...
My shot from Sept 3rd is attached (central crop from 10x30sec, 200mm F5.6 ISO1600, Canon400D)
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Old 09-09-2008, 08:40 AM
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As Liz has posted Mike, right next door to Cent A.
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Old 09-09-2008, 10:04 AM
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Nice shot Paul! Got a bit of tail action going there too...

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Old 09-09-2008, 10:46 AM
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nice dark sky nice shot of this comet well done
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:32 AM
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Wow Mr ponders what a fantastic shot (you can tell I have been a bit of sky deprived lately...)
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Old 09-09-2008, 01:39 PM
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hmm cool find!

if i get the time and inclination i'll hunt it down.
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Old 09-09-2008, 03:22 PM
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A very nice capture Paul, I'll have to have a hunt for this one with the binoculars.

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Old 09-09-2008, 06:03 PM
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Excellent capture Paul!

It has come out very nicely. Well done.
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Nice work Paul, must have a look for the beast.
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Old 10-09-2008, 12:40 AM
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Thanks everyone. It seems to have been quite a while since I posted anything (still have to go through the Duckadang images )

Phil, under the moon I could hardly see it with 10X50s but with the ED80 it was definitely there.

Here's 15x180sec @ ISO800, dark subtracted but no flats (I see I need to get a box working for the ED80), ED80 and WO 0.8 FR and Modded 20D. It was a challenge to try to take the moon out of it and still leave some tail. I'm don't know if the blue halo around the head is actually there or whether I created it with my processing. It seems to be there in the Raw images but gets stronger and stronger the more I tried to balance and highlight.
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Old 10-09-2008, 09:30 AM
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Another beautiful shot Paul, with nicely defined core/outer colours.
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That's really nice, Paul!
Will it still be around when the moon is gone?
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Old 10-09-2008, 09:53 AM
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Stunning shot Paul.. Very clear and well defined, also with the hint of the tail. Well done.
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Old 10-09-2008, 02:59 PM
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I certainly hope so Mike. it's getting higher each night, but I think its moving away from the sun (or us) so it might start to get dimmer. I'm looking forward to getting some longer shots though.
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A bit more detail

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This was another discovery of R. H. McNaught, who is the discoverer or co-discoverer of 40 comets, this one on 2008 January 10. Its orbit is parabolic. It will come to perigee on September 3 and perihelion on September 29. Magnitude estimates in May yield an absolute magnitude of 5.2. In June it will brighten from apparent magnitude ~10.4 to ~9.2 as it moves ESE from Columbia into Pupis. It will reach ~6th magnitude in September. Now it is very far south and it too will be above the horizon only during daylight hours.
http://www.3ap.org/sigs/sigAsteroidsComets.shtml

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R.H. McNaught succeeded in the first comet discovery of the year 2008. On Jan. 10, 2008 he discovered a comet of magnitude 15.2 near the border of the constellations Puppis/Columba. Comet C/2008 A1 (McNaught) showed a medium-condensed 30" coma. It will pass perihelion in September 2008, probably reaching magnitude 7 (IAUC 8909 / MPEC 2008-C61). For mid-European observers it will appear on the evening sky at the end of October (at magnitude 8). Until the end of the year it will move through Ophiuchus and Hercules (at maximum altitudes of only 20°), thereby fading quickly to 11 mag.
The comet showed a higher-than-average evolution during spring 2008, according to the very few published observations. At the end of May it was estimated at magnitude 10.5, 1.5 mag brighter than expected. Thus it could be considerably brighter than the expected 8 mag at the time it appears for mid-European observers.
http://kometen.fg-vds.de/schwache.htm
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Comet C/2008 A1 (McNaught) is currently a southern hemispheric object residing in Centaurus, but as it reaches both closest approach to the Earth and perihelion with the Sun it late September, it will emerge in the northern skies and be visible for us as perhaps a 6th magnitude comet by October. A1 ends September in Libra and, perhaps, will be visible by then as a very early evening object. A1 is currently 7th mag. and could brighten slightly.
http://spacsun.rice.edu/~has/5Observ...metCorner.html

So its still heading for the sun, but looks like it will disappear for us in a couple of weeks.
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