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Photographer

Erwin Kurz

Location

Knittelfeld, AUSTRIA

Date

11.1.2007 16:06UT

Equipment

Canon EOS 10d, 750mm, 1/20sec. ISO400; f6,3

Description

The comet ist so bright, that he shines throught clouds, also with a part from the tail. Very impressive. So you can try to catch him at cloudy sky.
 

Photographer

shweta kuvalekar

Location

Bradford Robotic Telescope,Observatorio del Teide site,Instituto De Astrofisica De Canarias,Tenerife,Canary Islands,Spain

Date

11 May,2006 (23:57:43 UTC)

Equipment

Telescope:Celestron 0.67x focal reducer, Celestron C14 optical tube. 3910mm focal length, 365mm aperture. Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope operating at f/11 with a 0.67 focal reducer to f/7.4. Field of view:24 arc minutes square Camera:FLI MaxCam ME2 fitted with a E2V CCD47-10. 1k x 1k pixels, each 13um square. Class 1 Exposure Time:170000 ms processed in fits viewer applet & microsoft photo editor.

Description

Whirlpool galaxy showing arms.
 

Photographer

shweta kuvalekar

Location

Bradford Robotic Telescope,Observatorio del Teide site,Instituto De Astrofisica De Canarias,Tenerife,Canary Islands,Spain

Date

27 April,2006 (02:15:34 UTC)

Equipment

Telescope:Celestron 0.67x focal reducer, Celestron C14 optical tube. 3910mm focal length, 365mm aperture. Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope operating at f/11 with a 0.67 focal reducer to f/7.4. Field of view:24 arc minutes square Camera:FLI MaxCam ME2 fitted with a E2V CCD47-10. 1k x 1k pixels, each 13um square. Class 1 Exposure Time:50 ms processed in fits viewer applet & microsoft photo editor.

Description

It was very tough for me to get this image.many times over exposure has ruined photo.on right side there are 6 dots.Some of them may be satellites of Jupiter.
 

Photographer

ROSNER

Location

Montaud (38) FRANCE

Date

13/1/2007 à 17h25

Equipment

canon numérique 2 Mégapixels

Description

La comète Macnaught de Montaud (38 Isère) juste après le coucher du soleil, à 17h25
 

Photographer

Tuboly Vince

Location

Hungary

Date

2007.01.07.

Equipment

Description

 

Photographer

Tuboly Vince

Location

Hungary

Date

2007.01.10.

Equipment

in the place

Description

 

Photographer

Tuboly Vince

Location

Hungary

Date

2007.01.07.

Equipment

50cm RC FLI CM9 CCD exp.: 0,35 sec.

Description

 

Photographer

Andrey Batchvarov

Location

Washington State, USA

Date

28 Oct 2006

Equipment

Orion StarShoot Camera and Orion ST80 Refractor, piggy back on LX200 8" SCT guided with MEADE DSI Color. Processing with FizFix
 

Photographer

shweta kuvalekar

Location

Bradford Robotic Telescope,Observatorio del Teide site,Instituto De Astrofisica De Canarias,Tenerife,Canary Islands,Spain

Date

3 July,2006 (23:05:18 UTC)

Equipment

Telescope:Celestron 0.67x focal reducer, Celestron C14 optical tube. 3910mm focal length, 365mm aperture. Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope operating at f/11 with a 0.67 focal reducer to f/7.4. Field of view:24 arc minutes square Camera:FLI MaxCam ME2 fitted with a E2V CCD47-10. 1k x 1k pixels, each 13um square. Class 1 Exposure Time:30 ms Filter Type:ND3 processed in fits viewer applet & microsoft photo editor. desc

Description

The prominant white spot (left bottom) captured might be meteoroid hitting on moon(Mare Nubium)which took place on may 2,2006.I have seen some maps of moon and compared the photo.suggestions are expected.
 

Photographer

Robert B Slobins

Location

Middletown, DE

Date

2007 Jan 10, 22:33 UTC

Equipment

Fuji S2 Pro with Tamron 300/2.8 lens and Gitzo Studex tripod and head. F/5.6, ISO 400, 1/15 second

Description

This time, I was able to pick up this comet 18 minutes after sunset. It appeared through my 9.5X76 refractor with a slightly forked dust tail of at least 1 degree length. As twilight deepened, this -3 magnitude comet's tail was visible to 2 degrees.
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