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PhotographerJordi SolazLocationCaldes de Montbui - Catalunya - SpainDate2007-11-9 22:00UTEquipmentCanon EOS 10D at prime focus of Meade LXD75 6" newtonian telescope.DescriptionStack of 6 pictures of 30s exposute time each. Software Registax for processing. Urban site with lots of light pollution. |
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PhotographerWojciech PiskorzLocationGliwice, PolandDate10.11.2007EquipmentCanon 350D, Sonnar180, ISO800, f5,6, 8x120sec.Description...in holes in clouds. |
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PhotographerApostolos KavalierisLocationAgrinio GreeceDate11/5/2007 19:40 local timeEquipmentMeade lx200 12"gps.Atik 16hr,expos:12x1min luminocity only. Mx7c starlight+star 2000 autoguiding and Celestron refractor80. |
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PhotographerEmiel KempenLocationHoogeveen, The NetherlandsDate2007-11-07 23:20 Local TimeEquipment(Self) Modified Canon 350D through a 6" Meade Schmidt Newton on a SkyWatcher HEQ6 Pro, autoguided with a SBIG ST4DescriptionIt's a 600 seconds ISO 800 image of 17P/Holmes. The image was heavily processed to reveal the tail of the comet. Due to cloudy weather I could take only one 600 seconds shot. |
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PhotographerRaymond LessardLocationCharny PQ CanadaDateNovember 2d 20:16EquipmentThe picture was taken with a Meade deep sky Camera mounted on a Sky watcher SKP2001EQ5.Descriptionit as taken on Friday November 2d at 20:16 Hrs. The photo is a composite of 125 frames taken with 1 a second exposure time. the photo was taken from my backyard in Charny province de Québec. |
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PhotographerDavid OttoLocationBartlett, IL USADate11-09-07 9:57 pm CSTEquipmentNikon D100 on a 4 inch Apogee refractorDescriptionTop is a 30 second image in clear skies. Bottom is a 120 second image through light cloud cover comparing comet size change for 8 days. |
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PhotographerHerb BubertLocationDerry, NHDate11-05-07 9:25 P.M.Equipment11" Starmaster ELT, Tom'O equatorial platform, Nikon Coolpix 4500, 18mm RadianDescriptionComet Holmes continues to grow in size. |
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PhotographerJoao ClerigoLocationM.Grande - PortugalDate2007/11/10EquipmentCanon EOS400D + Vixen NewAtlux ED102SS @ f/4.33DescriptionComet 17PHolmes |
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PhotographerNorm FredrickLocationClaremont NHDateNov 9 2007 8:45 PMEquipmentMeade LXd55 SN10 Meade DSI ProDescriptionThe comet keeps changing day by day. It is easily visible by naked eye under dark conditions |
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PhotographerArthur KotzLocationTucson, AZDate11/04/07, 7:30 PM,MSTEquipmentCanon 10D Digital SLR, 400 mm telephoto lens. 21 exposures of two minutes each. Camera piggy-backed on Meade 8 inch LX200 for tracking. Image processed With ImagesPlus and Photoshop. North is UP.DescriptionCan clearly see background stars THROUGH the semitransparent "dustball" of Comet 17P/Holmes if one magnifies the picture. Size is about one quarter degree. |
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