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Comet Lovejoy (C/2011 W3)

Comet Lovejoy
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Photographer

Luis Argerich

E-mail

lrargerich@gmail.com

Location

Heavy, Argentina

Date

January 14th 2012

Equipment

Canon 5DII, 14mm lens, Astrotrac mount. 20x60'' exposures stacked with DeepSkyStacker

Description

The photo shows comet lovejoy on its way to deep space. On January 14th the comet was no longer visible to the naked eye or binoculars but was easy to spot with the camera. The comet was just accross the Large Magellan Cloud with its tail extending all the way to Canopus.
 

Photographer

Ricardo Jose Cavallini

E-mail

rjcavallini@gmail.com

Location

Batatais - SP - Brazil

Date

24/12/2011

Equipment

Câmera Sony DSC HX1

Description

Photo of Comet C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy) made ​​in the rural town of potatoes - SP - Brazil on 24/12/2011 The tail was visible from horizon to 25 °
 

Photographer

Wayne England

E-mail

powerii@hotmail.com

Location

Poocher Swamp, Bordertown, South Australia

Date

December 25th 2011

Equipment

Nikon D7000, Tokina 12-24mm lens, tripod, 60sec, ISO 3200, f4 at 12mm.

Description

When I arrived at my location there was quite a lot of lightning on the eastern horizon which gave a nice glow in the image. The night was so still so I was able to get some nice reflections in the water as well.
 

Photographer

Luis Argerich

E-mail

lrargerich@gmail.com

Location

Mercedes, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Date

December 23rd 2011

Equipment

Canon 5DII, 25'' ISO3200, F2.8, 35mm. Tripod. Astrotrac Mount.

Description

Comet Lovejoy is displaying a great show in the south hemisphere. On December 23rd it was easy to see it from 3am to 4:30 am from rural areas of Argentina. The tail was 22 degrees long and the two tails were easy to see with the naked eye. A beautiful visitor.
 

Photographer

Scott Alder

E-mail

tornado33au@yahoo.com.au

Location

Senic Lookout, Newcastle, Australia

Date

04:15 am local time (AEST) 24 Dec 2011

Equipment

Canon 600D DSLR. 50mm f1.8 lens @f1.8. Fixed tripod

Description

Image is 43 six second ISO1600 images aligned and stacked. Total time 4.3 minutes. Comet was rising over the Pacific Ocean.
 

Photographer

Gawie Hugo

Location

Bloemfontein, South Africa

Date

24/12/2011 03:54 (UT+2)

Equipment

Camera: Canon 20D Lens: EOS 18-55mm Aperture: F4 Focal Lenth: 18mm Exposure: 36sec ISO: 800 Tripod mounted, no drive. Location: 29 21' 14.1"E 26 00' 40.56" S

Description

We had clouds since Lovejoy was visible in the Southern Hemosphere. This morning had clear skies for the first time and I went 30km out into the contryside to avoid the city lights. I could see the amazing tail since I got to my spot at 02:45 (UT+2) though the head was still under the horizon. The ISS passed overhead from WNW but only became visible at 03:12 as it went down SE.
 

Photographer

Alexandre Milito

E-mail

alexmilito@gmail.com

Location

Franca - SP - Brazil

Date

2011-12-24 07:50 [UT]

Equipment

Nikon D-4 (ED 18-55; 1:3.5 - 5.6 GII) Fixed tripod ISO 1600 f/4 - 20s EV +3

Description

The comet C/2011W3 Lovejoy 1 hour before sun rise
 

Photographer

Gustavo Rojas

Location

Federal University of São Carlos campus, São Carlos, Brazil,

Date

December 24, 2011, 7h30 GMT

Equipment

Canon T2i, 50mm lens@f/4, 10s exposure, ISO 1600, fixed tripod

Description

Comet C/2011 W3 Lovejoy continues its fabulous morning displays in southern skies. A true Christmas gift! Near the nucleus is open cluster NGC6231, itself nicknamed "False Comet" cluster.
 

Photographer

Melissa Hulbert

E-mail

mhulbert@ozemail.com.au

Location

Stanwell Tops, NSW, Australia

Date

25 December, 2011 at 4:17am

Equipment

Canon 7D, 18mm lens, f/3.5, 10" exposure

Description

A Christmas Comet. For Sydneysiders, Christmas morning was perfect with Santa delivering the best present of all – clear skies! Comet Lovejoy was easy to see in the pre-dawn skies with the tail stretching upwards beside the Milky Way and the Southern Cross. It certainly brought joy to about 15 or so astronomers and photographers at Stanwell Tops.
 

Photographer

Graeme White and Michael Maher

E-mail

graemewhiteau@yahoo.com.au

Location

Wagga Wagga, Australia

Date

Christmas eve, at 04:00 local Summer time

Equipment

Nikon D90, 18 mm f/3.5 at maximum ISO and with full noise reduction on Losmandy mount, 90 sec exposure. Photo taken in deep twilight.

Description

Comet Lovejoy photographed from Wagga Wagga, Australia. By eye, no head could be seen but it photographed well. Head is in Scorpio and tail extends up into Centaurus. The Milky Way is to the right of the comet.
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