With windy and clear skies (a first for many moons) I was able to capture Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak just west of the "Big Dipper" aka Ursa Major ("The Great Bear") constellation.
This was taken with a Canon t3i and is made up of five -30 sec exposures at f/5.6 and 250mm telephoto - ISO 3200 stacked with DeepSkyStacker Live. No tail is visible though larger telescope can image a slight one.
This was taken with a Canon t3i and is made up of five -30 sec exposures at f/5.6 and 250mm telephoto - ISO 3200 stacked with DeepSkyStacker Live. No tail is visible though larger telescope can image a slight one.
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