Comet Garradd C/2009 P1

Clear dark starry sky came tonight after a prolonged period of cloudy and rainy monsoon weather! I had wanted to capture Comet Garradd C2009 P1 for quite some time and finally got 10 minutes of exposure to reveal a southward pointing fan-tail below a distinctly bright nucleus and coma. Garradd is around 45 degrees above the eastern horizon by 11pm and is easily visible even is small telescopes. It is currently around magnitude 8.5. It will steadily brighten in the coming months and is expected to reach magnitude 5 this coming January.

Date Imaged: July 22, 2011

Lens: Borg 77ED f/5.5; FOV 57' x 70'

Exposure: 2 x 5 minutes

Mount: Losmandy Titan

Date Imaged

July 22, 2011

Lens

Borg 77ED f/5.5; FOV 57' x 70'

Exposure

2 x 5 minutes

Mount

Losmandy Titan

Coordinates: 22h 05' +09d 06'

Camera: Atik 16HR

Filter: Clear

Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

Coordinates

22h 05' +09d 06'

Camera

Atik 16HR

Filter

Clear

Location

Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

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