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Old 03-11-2013, 04:07 PM
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Comet C/2013 R1 Lovejoy with tail & C/2012 S1 Ison.

Hi,

These images are from Saturday morning.

Comet Lovejoy is sporting a tail, it measures about 25 arc minutes in this image, but I'm sure there is more. Guide 8 has it mag 9.9 but I'd say 8.5.
Still a remarkable resemblance to Comet Lemmon.

Comet Ison was for more challenging from this far south. I had to wait till it cleared the hill and it was imaged in morning twighlight.
It's tail measure about 30 arc minutes. Guide has it at mag 7.8.

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8” F/4 astrograph , baader type coma corrector,. HEQ Pro 5 mount, orion mini guider.
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Unmodded Cannon 1100D.



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Old 03-11-2013, 04:26 PM
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Super shots Justin. Lovejoy is turning out to be a fine comet.
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Great shots, Justin-it's certainly showing a nice tail now!
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Nice pics Justin, Lovejoy's been much nicer to image than Ison - the 30 minute window before sunrise dont help !
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Wohoooh, check that tail out Dam awesome capturing Justin.
What a beauty
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Really nice images.
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Hi Justin,

Great images, but I'm wondering about the colour of R1. I imaged it too, Saturday morning, and for me the coma came out more blue or blue-green.
I'll try to post in in a new thread.

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Super shots Justin. Lovejoy is turning out to be a fine comet.
Thanks Kevin!

Yep, pleasantly surprised.

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Great shots, Justin-it's certainly showing a nice tail now!
Thanks Laurie!

Always more interesting with a tail.

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Nice pics Justin, Lovejoy's been much nicer to image than Ison - the 30 minute window before sunrise dont help !
Thanks!

Yes not the best for us southerners.

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Wohoooh, check that tail out Dam awesome capturing Justin.
What a beauty
Thanks Bob!

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Really nice images.
Thanks jjj !

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Hi Justin,

Great images, but I'm wondering about the colour of R1. I imaged it too, Saturday morning, and for me the coma came out more blue or blue-green.
I'll try to post in in a new thread.

Stefan Buda
Thanks Stephan!

More green than blue is normal for unmodded dslr images.

Cheers,

Justin.
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