Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) on 11.01.2015

         
     

 

   
      Size: 2000 px    
 
© Velimir Popov & Emil Ivanov 2014
C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) was discovered on 17 August 2014 by Terry Lovejoy using a 0.2-meter (8 in) Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope. It is is a long-period comet. By December 2014 the comet had brightened to roughly magnitude 7.4 making it a small telescope and binoculars target. By mid-December the comet was visible to the naked eye for experienced observers with dark skies. This seven panel mosaic shows the comet on January 11th 2015 at 20:00 UT. Seven L frames were taken using the comet tracking capability of the DDM 85 mount. A 3 panel LRGB mosaic can be seen here.
 

Image details:

Annotation

Center of field RA 03:57:00(h:m:s)
Center of field DE 07:15:49 (deg:m:s)
Size 3.88 x 1.16 (deg)
Pixel scale: 6.99 (arcsec/pixel)
Orientation: Up is -71.5 degrees E of N
Charts and image details obtained from Astrometry.net
Optic(s): ASA 12" Astrograph @ f/3.6 (Newton)
Mount: ASA DDM85 Standard
Camera: SBIG STL 11000 M
Filters: Luminance, Red, Green, Blue, Astronomik filters
Dates/Times: 11. 01. 2015 20:00 UT
Location: IRIDA Observatory, BG, longitude: E 24 44' 18", latitude: N 41 41' 42"
Exp. Details: L:7x5 min; Bin 2, Total Exposure Time - 35 min
More details: Dark and flat frames reduction, Five panel mosaic, tracking on the comet
Processing: PixInsight / PS
 
Copyright: Velimir Popov and Emil Ivanov 2014. All Rights Reserved
 
e-mail: info@irida-observatory.org
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