Comet NEOWISE
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Very cool! and I good picture!! Where is it located in the sky?
wrote on 16 Jul 2020, 02:41 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Comet NEOWISE:
Very cool! and I good picture!! Where is it located in the sky?
So its definitely not visible with the naked eye. Had to use binoculars. But to answer your question, about an hour after sunset, find the Big Dipper (northwest) and look between it and the horizon. Then maybe a tad to the right.
I have to admit, after scanning the sky with binoculars for a while, it was exciting to find it!
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wrote on 16 Jul 2020, 02:49 last edited by
@George-K said in Comet NEOWISE:
https://www.space.com/comet-neowise-visibility-july-2020.html
So they keep saying it’s the best since Hale Bopp, but I remember Comet PanSTARRS in 2013, it was easier to see than NEOWISE. Here’s my pic of it, includes the moon for bonus fun!
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wrote on 24 Jul 2020, 11:40 last edited by
Thanks, Elon Musk. Thanks a lot.
Nowhere is safe from light pollution, not even space. On Wednesday, astrophotographer Daniel López shared a photo he captured of Comet NEOWISE the day before at Teide National Park on the Canary Islands. However, SpaceX’s Starlink satellites ruined the image, painting streaks across the otherwise largely pristine sky.
This is the satellites’ latest intrusion into the world of astronomy. Greater concerns around the inescapable presence of light have existed on planet Earth for years, but human-made illumination is starting to pollute the edges of the planet, too. Astronomers are facing challenges when these satellites pop up and pollute images they take of far-off galaxies and, now, comets.
SpaceX has launched 540 satellites into orbit as part of its efforts to bring high-speed internet throughout the world by 2021. The plan, though, is for the company to eventually have tens of thousands of these satellites in space. The company is run by Elon Musk, a billionaire not exactly known for following rules or caring about how his decisions impact others. But it’s not just SpaceX, other companies want to follow suit as well. Understandably, the astronomy community is pissed.
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wrote on 24 Jul 2020, 12:44 last edited by
Haha wow, I'm sure in 100 years our satellite ring will be like a cloud of dust around the Earth.
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wrote on 25 Jul 2020, 03:37 last edited by mark
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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wrote on 25 Jul 2020, 03:44 last edited by
Cool!
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wrote on 25 Jul 2020, 20:51 last edited by
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wrote on 25 Jul 2020, 22:40 last edited by
Your pics? Great!!!!
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wrote on 25 Jul 2020, 22:57 last edited by
Those are hubby's pics.
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wrote on 25 Jul 2020, 23:02 last edited by
Love the background of stars he captured in the photo, too
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wrote on 25 Jul 2020, 23:04 last edited by
Yes, I love that, too.
The top one was featured on the local news channel.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 00:19 last edited by
@brenda Those are awesome!!
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wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 00:25 last edited by
@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)?
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wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 00:25 last edited by
Very cool photos brenda!
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wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 00:47 last edited by
Great photos Brenda!
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@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)?
wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 01:01 last edited by@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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wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 01:08 last edited by
Looks like it's a Canon EOS M50. I also see a 15-45 mm image stabilizer next to it, and he used a tripod.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 04:12 last edited by
He likes it, and it seems to do a good job for him. If you have specific questions about it, I can ask him.
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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.
wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 04:28 last edited by@brenda said in Comet NEOWISE:
I'm not into photography. That's his hobby.
That does he like to shoot?