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PhotographerMarkus MugrauerLocationAlgarrobo, ChileDateMarch 8th 2013EquipmentCanon D10 77x2s ISO 200 f=100 f/D=2DescriptionComet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) imaged over the pacific ocean on March 8th 2013. |
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PhotographerTommyDuvallLocationGreenbrier,ARDate3-12-2013 / 8:11 PM CDTEquipmentCamera:Nikon 3100 f/5.6 Exposure:10 Sec's ISO:1600DescriptionHigh thin clouds,but got got this picture of comet C2011/L4 PAN STARRS. Cropped original down for transfer |
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PhotographerMike HollowayLocationVan Buren, ARDate03/12/2013 - 8:15pmEquipmentCannon 7D - 6 sec exp - 220mm lense setting - F5.4DescriptionThe Moon and PanSTARRS were racing to set in the West. |
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PhotographerSTUART MCDANIELLocationLawndale, NCDate3-12-2013 8:25pmEquipmentTripod mounted Nikon D600, 28-300mm lens, f/5.6, 1 sec exp at ISO 1250. Using DX crop factor = to 450mm FL.DescriptionComet PanSTARRS and the <1% crescent Moon tonight from Lawndale, NC |
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PhotographerSTUART MCDANIELLocationLawndale, NCDate3-12-2013 8:25pmEquipmentTripod mounted Nikon D600, 28-300mm lens, f/5.6, 1 sec exp at ISO 1250. Using DX crop factor = to 450mm FL.DescriptionComet PanSTARRS and the <1% crescent Moon tonight from Lawndale, NC |
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PhotographerVictor C. RogusLocationJadwin, Mo.Date03/12/2013 @ 20:02:05 CSTEquipmentHello friends at SPACE.COM The cold clouds gave me a break at the last second so that I could make some exposures of Comet, Pan-STARRS and the Moon in conjunction. It was March 12, 2013 just after 8:00 O'Clock CST and I first saw the Moon and scrambled for a few moments to see Comet Pan-Starrs and was able to capture them both within the same field. My exposure was 1/4 second at f4.1 and my ISO choice was 1000 the lens used was a Baader Vario finder 61 x 250 mm and the camera was a Cannon 60Da. camera on tripodDescriptionThe cold clouds gave me a break at the last second so that I could make some exposures of Comet, Pan-STARRS and the Moon in conjunction. It was March 12, 2013 just after 8:00 O'Clock CST and I first saw the Moon and scrambled for a few moments to see Comet Pan-Starrs and was able to capture them both within the same field. |
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PhotographerMarkus MugrauerLocationAlgarrobo, ChileDateMarch 9th 2013EquipmentCanon 10D 15x2s ISO 400 f=100mm f/D=2DescriptionComet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) imaged on March 9th 2013 over the pacific ocean. |
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PhotographerGregory PennerLocationLeague City, TXDate3/12/2013 @ 8:23pmCDTEquipmentNikon D40 w/ 55-200mm lens. F/5.6, 2sec.DescriptionComet PanSTARR with a very thin crescent moon. |
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PhotographerJoseph VellucciLocationElm City, NCDateMarch 12, 2013 8pm ESTEquipmentCanon 1000D (XS) 75-300mm lens on tripodDescriptionComet Panstarrs and Moon conjuction |
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PhotographerGlendon HowellLocationChesapeake, VADateMarch 12, 2013 20:05 EDTEquipmentCanon Digital Rebel XTi with Canon EFS 75-300 zoom set at 190mm f/5.6, exposure 2 sec at ISO 800, on tripod.DescriptionComet C/2011 L4 PanSTARRS and the crescent moon in twilight |
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