Comet NEOWISE
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We found it tonight! Binoculars are a must. We used a pair of 9x63 Swift and my big 15x70mm Astro-Physics binoculars.
The tail was visible but being that our little city is west of of house, the light pollution made it very hard to see the tail. We could see it, but, we had to use averted vision to get it to pop.
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@George-K said in Comet NEOWISE:
@brenda said in Comet NEOWISE:
Yes, I love that, too.
The top one was featured on the local news channel.
Awesome, indeed.
What equipment was he using (asking for @Mark)?
He was using the camera he gave me for Christmas so that he could use it.
It's okay. There's no way he can question any of my purchases, and I'm having fun with that.
I'll have to check to see what kind of camera it is. I'm not into photography. That's his hobby. I just take pics with my phone.
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@brenda said in Comet NEOWISE:
I'm not into photography. That's his hobby.
That does he like to shoot?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Comet NEOWISE:
@brenda said in Comet NEOWISE:
I'm not into photography. That's his hobby.
That does he like to shoot?
Scenery, wildlife, sunrise ...
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Is he on the 'gram?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Comet NEOWISE:
Is he on the 'gram?
Instagram? I don't think so. Why do you ask?
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I tried to take a photo last night but was not successful. Too much light pollution. I did set up the binocular mount that I purchased about 20 years ago at a star party. It keeps the big binoculars rock solid steady.
We had a nice porterhouse on the Weber, an old vine zin, and comet NEOWISE, as our Saturday night highlights. The heat, humidity, and mosquitoes drove us back inside after about 10 minutes.