The tail of Comet ISON C/2012 S1 has become more distinct since I last imaged it two months ago. It is now approximately a third of the way between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars and 4.1 AU from the Sun.
The tail of Comet ISON C/2012 S1 has become more distinct since I last imaged it two months ago. It is now approximately a third of the way between the orbit of Jupiter and Mars and 4.1 AU from the Sun.
Date Imaged: April 13, 2013
Lens: N16 f/4.5
Exposure: 25 minutes
Mount: Losmandy Titan
April 13, 2013
N16 f/4.5
25 minutes
Losmandy Titan
Camera: ST10XME
Filter: L 5x5 minutes binned 2x2
Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines
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ST10XME
L 5x5 minutes binned 2x2
Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines
60 P. Paterno St., Brgy. South Drive, Baguio City, 2600
Philippines