Comet C/2011 L4 PANSTARRS from Kelso 13/03/2013
by mikeyscope
Comet C2011 L4 PANSTARRS swings round the Sun near orbit of planet Mercury passing from southern hemisphere skies into northern hemisphere evening skies visible for a time after sunset until end of March 2013....not due back for 110,000 years.
Pentax 645D
Pentax 800mm Lens @ f6.7
Exp 6 secs
iso 400
Pentax 645D
Pentax 800mm Lens @ f6.7
Exp 6 secs
iso 400
Uploaded15/03/2013 - 01:01
CategorySpecialist / Abstract
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Tagsastrophotography, astronomy, Comet Panstarrs, comet, stars, star gazing, evening, night, nightsky, night sky, sky,
Posted 15/03/2013 - 08:09
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Nice shot!
I was hoping to capture it a few days ago but the cloud cover was to high above the horizon. Got a few shots of the moon though Lets hope for some more clear skies in the next week or so
D.
I was hoping to capture it a few days ago but the cloud cover was to high above the horizon. Got a few shots of the moon though Lets hope for some more clear skies in the next week or so
D.
Dion.
Snappy Happy with a K10.
Snappy Happy with a K10.
Posted 17/03/2013 - 22:27
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Don't worry Paul...should be visible for a few nights yet, very low in west right after sunset as soon as sky gets dark enough to glimpse first few stars breaking twilight...just look above the point where the Sun set with a pair of binoculars.
Mike
PS
Comet Lemmon (C/2012 F6) in April....followed by the star attraction Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) in late November/December!
Mike
PS
Comet Lemmon (C/2012 F6) in April....followed by the star attraction Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) in late November/December!
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