Observation by Jose Chambo: Object/Date: Comet C/2013 X1 (PANSTAR...

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Observer

Jose Chambo

Observed

2016 Aug 26 - 00:00

Uploaded

2016 Sep 18 - 07:11

Objects

C/2013 X1 PANSTARRS

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Constellation

Hydra

Field centre

RA: 14h19m
Dec: -28°53'
Position angle: -92°46'

Field size

1°06' × 0°57'

Full filename

2013x1/2013x1_20160826_jchambo.jpg

Target name

C/2013 X1 PANSTARRS

Title

Object/Date: Comet C/2013 X1 (PANSTARRS) @ August 26,2016 Comet C/2013 X1 (PANSTARRS) was visible with binoculars a few months ago. Imaged here on August 26 2016 when is definitively moving out from inside Solar System losing fast its brightness, in spite of which this image taken with a high sensibility remote equipment from Siding Spring Observatories complex in Australia, achieves to show its faint dust trail extending with 1 degree long (as two full moons) departing from its head green tinted due to emission of carbonic gas. Aside from several tiny galaxies scattered by the field, at right bottom highlights the galaxy NGC 5556 type spiral barred that was discovered by John Herschel in 1834. ASA Astrograph 16" N 406mm. f/3.5 & Apogee Aspen CG16070 (L:3×180s Bin1 + RGB:1x60s Bin2) cropped; from Siding Spring, NSW (Australi

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Object/Date: Comet C/2013 X1 (PANSTARRS) @ August 26,2016 Comet C/2013 X1 (PANSTARRS) was visible with binoculars a few months ago. Imaged here on August 26 2016 when is definitively moving out from inside Solar System losing fast its brightness, in spite of which this image taken with a high sensibility remote equipment from Siding Spring Observatories complex in Australia, achieves to show its faint dust trail extending with 1 degree long (as two full moons) departing from its head green tinted due to emission of carbonic gas. Aside from several tiny galaxies scattered by the field, at right bottom highlights the galaxy NGC 5556 type spiral barred that was discovered by John Herschel in 1834. ASA Astrograph 16" N 406mm. f/3.5 & Apogee Aspen CG16070 (L:3×180s Bin1 + RGB:1x60s Bin2) cropped; from Siding Spring, NSW (Australi
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