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Astrophotography - Deep Space Objects (DSO)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 818378" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>The comet developed a bit of a halo when I boosted the exposure, which kind of makes it look like a tail. The RAW capture was a dim, fuzzy disk, and yes, there was cloud cover in that area, so not a great image. Every night there were clouds in that part of the sky. The area around Orion was pretty clear. Now, the comet will probably be too low in the sky after sundown for me to catch it.</p><p>I'll enlarge the image and take a better look, but I think the tail is an illusion in this image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 818378, member: 26505"] The comet developed a bit of a halo when I boosted the exposure, which kind of makes it look like a tail. The RAW capture was a dim, fuzzy disk, and yes, there was cloud cover in that area, so not a great image. Every night there were clouds in that part of the sky. The area around Orion was pretty clear. Now, the comet will probably be too low in the sky after sundown for me to catch it. I'll enlarge the image and take a better look, but I think the tail is an illusion in this image. [/QUOTE]
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