Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas

Comets are exciting objects to photograph because they change every day due to their interaction with the sun. These two shots were taken a day apart on October 22 and October 23. The comet is currently speeding away from us towards the outer solar system and dimming each day, never to be seen again. I used a 72mm telescope and a ZWO camera to take these images.

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