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Photographer  Barry Wakelin {Karma:7838}
Project #19 Above Your Head Camera Model Fuji S2 Pro
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Hampshire
Lens APM/TMB 130mm f/7 Apo Refractor (910mm focal length)
Uploaded 5/15/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 682 Shutter > 5 minutes
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  HAMPSHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About This comet is currently very bright and well placed for viewers in the northern hemisphere. For those in the UK, take a look between 22:00 and 23:00 BST tonight (15th May 2004) as the comet is in West, in Cancer right next to the beautiful star cluster 'M44 - The Beehive'. If you have binoculars you should find it as a small fuzzy ball with an obvious tail about 20 degrees above the horizon.
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Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 8/16/2004
Guido, thanks for the comment. Yes, I'm fortunate to have some very good astronomy equipment: an TMB 130mm f/7 Superapochromatic Refractor on a Losmandy GM8 motor driven mount. If you'd like to see some more of my astro images you can see them at: http://website.lineone.net/~liz.wakelin/page1.html and click on the Gallery button.

This comet is still in the sky, currently in Ursa Major, but it's faded dramatically and would require a powerful telescope to see properly.

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Guido Tweepenninckx Guido Tweepenninckx   {K:20076} 8/16/2004
very good job,well done Barry.
you must have some good equipement to follow during 5min at f8.still sharp.
Could I see this from Brussels Belgium still now
16aug?Suppose not.
Guido

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 6/16/2004
Very nicely done. I am wondernig where the faint horizontal bars come from.

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Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 5/15/2004
Keith, this is taken using my Fuji S2 Pro at prime focus (i.e. attached to the end of) my APM/TMB 130mm apo refractor astronomical telescope.

The shot consists of 10x1 minute exposures + 1x2minutes. These images are then aligned and averaged using a wonderful astrophotography program called Images Plus. For this image I aligned the images so that a chosen star appeared in the same place in each image. This is what I normally do when creating deepsky images. The second version I posted I aligned on the comet's core. Because the comet moves relative to the stars this image has a somewhat elongated comet but beautiful stars, the second image has a beautiful comet but star trails! You can't win 'em all. If you'd like to see some more of my astrophotos just take a look here:
http://website.lineone.net/~liz.wakelin/page6.html

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 5/15/2004
Barry, just how did you take this photo ?
Theres some technique to this thet I need to understand.

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 5/15/2004
How impressive, what a great shot.
Margaret

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Quattrocchi Roberta   {K:205} 5/15/2004
Wow,che scatto!!!E sei stato anche fortunato ad appostarti e vederla...io purtroppo me la sono persa!!!Complimenti ...è davvero eccezionale la foto!!!
ciao Roby

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 5/15/2004
Bary, WOW, an great shot
Beautiful compositie from night sky
Teunis

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