Comet Garradd and NGC 6283



This is another image of Comet C/2009 P1 Garradd taken today via iTelescope.net T16 telescope in Spain.

The moon was high up in the sky, and created havoc with my RGB channels! However, individually the comet came out quiet nicely. I decided to process the Luminance set for this blogpost.

The comet was passing by a 13.7 magnitude galaxy, NGC 6283. Another perfect example of size and distance between 2 objects in space.

The inset was a zoomed view towards the top part of the comet's nucleus. The resolution of the TOA150 scope managed to catch some nice spiral structure of the galaxy.

Hopefully by tomorrow I will complete the astrometry position of the comet, and see how fast it moved in between each Luminance's frame.


TELESCOPE         iTelescope.Net T16 TOA-150            
INSTRUMENTS SBIG ST-L-11K 3 CCD Camera

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