Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
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Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
Hello all!
I was able to photograph again (after July 9 and July 3) this bright comet from Yuzhno-Morskoy (near Nakhodka, Russia), with my camera Canon EOS 60D (on the tripod).
July 18, 2020:
Photo 1: Stack 19x6 sec. (in Sequator software) ISO-3200 and 6400, 135mm lens, f/5.6.
Photo 2: comet and the ISS. 18mm, ISO-2000, 13 sec., f/3.5.
Photo 3: collage from 5 photos of the ISS.
Photo 4: 135mm, ISO-2000, 10 sec., f/5.6.
I was able to photograph again (after July 9 and July 3) this bright comet from Yuzhno-Morskoy (near Nakhodka, Russia), with my camera Canon EOS 60D (on the tripod).
July 18, 2020:
Photo 1: Stack 19x6 sec. (in Sequator software) ISO-3200 and 6400, 135mm lens, f/5.6.
Photo 2: comet and the ISS. 18mm, ISO-2000, 13 sec., f/3.5.
Photo 3: collage from 5 photos of the ISS.
Photo 4: 135mm, ISO-2000, 10 sec., f/5.6.
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July 21, 2020:
Photo 1: Canon EOS 60D, 60mm lens, ISO-4000, f/5.6, stack 21x20 seconds (in Sequator software).
Photo 2: comet and the ISS. 37mm, ISO-3200, 30 sec., f/4.5.
Photo 3: I am and comet NEOWISE.
My video (time-lapse): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vALH-XCV6Pw
With best regards,
Filipp.
Photo 1: Canon EOS 60D, 60mm lens, ISO-4000, f/5.6, stack 21x20 seconds (in Sequator software).
Photo 2: comet and the ISS. 37mm, ISO-3200, 30 sec., f/4.5.
Photo 3: I am and comet NEOWISE.
My video (time-lapse): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vALH-XCV6Pw
With best regards,
Filipp.
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Re: Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
Hi Filipp, some very fine images, so very well captured.
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Hello Terry,
Thank you, I have been waiting for clear weather for a long time, and finally I was able to take photographs in which two tails of the comet are visible.
Thank you, I have been waiting for clear weather for a long time, and finally I was able to take photographs in which two tails of the comet are visible.
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Re: Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
Hi Filipp,
Great session and that tail is huge. Well done
Great session and that tail is huge. Well done
regards Rainer
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Thanks Rainer!
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Re: Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
Nicely done, Filipp. Good images.
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Re: Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
Well done Filipp. I especially like the selphy.Hopefully we will be able to view it here in Australia this week but it is fading.
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Re: Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
Wow! you got the blue tail as well
I too love the selfie
Alexandra
I too love the selfie
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Re: Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) and the ISS
Thank you all for your kind words! I continued to see this comet with the naked eye on July 18 and 21.
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