
There’s a new comet in the morning skies that hasn’t been in the inner solar system for 50K years and may not return. I got up at 4 AM on Saturday morning to try to catch it. You know I love this hobby since I got up early in the cold! It was an obvious fuzzball in a single 1 minute telescope image, but I couldn’t spot it with image stabilized binoculars. I’m hoping for more clear days as it gets closer and brighter! Have you tried to spot it?
I spent about 8 hours learning how to process comets in PixInsight and trying to get rid of the residual star trails. I’m happy with this image, but look forward to learning some more tricks to improve it!
Camera geek info:
- Canon EOS 60D in manual mode, 60 second exposure, ISO 800, custom white balance 3500K
- Williams Optics Zenith Star 73 III APO telescope
- Williams Optics Flat 73A
- iOptron CEM40
- Friendswood, Texas Bortle 7-8 suburban skies
Processing geek info:
- PixInsight
- 51 1 minute lights
- 60 1 minute darks
- 40 bias frames
- 20 flats
I’ll look forward to more pictures when it has a tail.
Steep learning curve on the software … I’ve got the images, but haven’t processed them yet.