Observation by dbartlett: 2P_Encke_C14hyperstar_asi2600mcP_100x60s...

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dbartlett

Observed

2023 Aug 24 - 00:00

Uploaded

2023 Oct 03 - 20:14

Objects

2P Encke

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2p/2p_20230824_dbartlett.jpg

Target name

2P Encke

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2P_Encke_C14hyperstar_asi2600mcP_100x60sec_2023_08_24_032752PDT_JuneLake_California_USA_DEBartlett After passing in front of the Galactic Star Cluster NGC1893 and the bright/colorful star-birthing cloud containing the well defined Tadpole nebula IC410 the night previous (Unpublished data ATM), comet 2P/ Encke has moved out to the east of the complex. The 12th magnitude comet is slated to get brighten as it approaches perihelion in October. ASTROBIN: https://astrob.in/jurom7/C/ Observational details: Backyard setup scope: C14 D = 356mm; fl =729mm; F# 2 camera: asi 2600mcP exposure: 100 x60 sec Seeing: 4/5 Transparency: 7/10 Observer: DEBartlett Location: June Lake, California, USA Image Details: Projection ............... Gnomonic Projection origin ........ [1543.848724 1022.836479] px -> [RA: 5 24 39.852 Dec: +33 28 15.33] Resolution ............... 2.128 arcsec/px Rotation ................. -2.661 deg Reference system ......... ICRS Observation start time ... 2023-08-24 10:27:53 UTC Observation end time ..... 2023-08-24 10:28:53 UTC Geodetic coordinates ..... 119 04 46 W 37 46 30 N 2357 m Focal distance ........... 728.99 mm Pixel size ............... 7.52 um Field of view ............ 1d 49' 28.4" x 1d 12' 33.4" Image center ............. RA: 5 24 39.867 Dec: +33 28 15.30 ex: -0.003035 px ey: +0.069920 px Image bounds: top-left .............. RA: 5 28 55.135 Dec: +34 06 43.61 ex: -1.642966 px ey: +0.828972 px top-right ............. RA: 5 20 08.189 Dec: +34 01 36.02 ex: +0.011166 px ey: -0.192091 px bottom-left ........... RA: 5 29 07.665 Dec: +32 54 19.82 ex: -1.558375 px ey: +0.927859 px bottom-right .......... RA: 5 20 28.048 Dec: +32 49 16.16 ex: +0.225797 px ey: +0.169909 px _._,_._,_

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2P_Encke_C14hyperstar_asi2600mcP_100x60sec_2023_08_24_032752PDT_JuneLake_California_USA_DEBartlett After passing in front of the Galactic Star Cluster NGC1893 and the bright/colorful star-birthing cloud containing the well defined Tadpole nebula IC410 the night previous (Unpublished data ATM), comet 2P/ Encke has moved out to the east of the complex. The 12th magnitude comet is slated to get brighten as it approaches perihelion in October. ASTROBIN: https://astrob.in/jurom7/C/ Observational details: Backyard setup scope: C14 D = 356mm; fl =729mm; F# 2 camera: asi 2600mcP exposure: 100 x60 sec Seeing: 4/5 Transparency: 7/10 Observer: DEBartlett Location: June Lake, California, USA Image Details: Projection ............... Gnomonic Projection origin ........ [1543.848724 1022.836479] px -> [RA: 5 24 39.852 Dec: +33 28 15.33] Resolution ............... 2.128 arcsec/px Rotation ................. -2.661 deg Reference system ......... ICRS Observation start time ... 2023-08-24 10:27:53 UTC Observation end time ..... 2023-08-24 10:28:53 UTC Geodetic coordinates ..... 119 04 46 W 37 46 30 N 2357 m Focal distance ........... 728.99 mm Pixel size ............... 7.52 um Field of view ............ 1d 49' 28.4" x 1d 12' 33.4" Image center ............. RA: 5 24 39.867 Dec: +33 28 15.30 ex: -0.003035 px ey: +0.069920 px Image bounds: top-left .............. RA: 5 28 55.135 Dec: +34 06 43.61 ex: -1.642966 px ey: +0.828972 px top-right ............. RA: 5 20 08.189 Dec: +34 01 36.02 ex: +0.011166 px ey: -0.192091 px bottom-left ........... RA: 5 29 07.665 Dec: +32 54 19.82 ex: -1.558375 px ey: +0.927859 px bottom-right .......... RA: 5 20 28.048 Dec: +32 49 16.16 ex: +0.225797 px ey: +0.169909 px _._,_._,_
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