Nature Photography

You seen my good pictures, you seen my better pictures, now take a look at my best pictures of the daylight comet.

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It looks like I caught the tail.
 
How many people do you guys know who have been able to photograph a comet in broad daylight?

Well, you can add one person to that list. Me.

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That’s right, everybody! I was able to photograph comet C/2024 G3 ATLAS in broad daylight!

I must warn you all that it was very tricky and a little dangerous. I had to align my telescope to the sun with a solar filter, and then I input the coordinates of Atlas, and once the telescope moved there and I verified that the sun was not in the field of view, I removed the solar filter and got this picture.

Let me know what you all think.
Great job! I would have never thought to try that.
 
I don't have any pictures to share but I do have a couple links you guys might find interesting. I didn't get to see Comet ATLAS (C/2024 G3) because of a lot of bad weather here but I love looking online at what others photograph. Yuri Beletsky is an astronomer and award-winning photographer who has captured some of the best I've seen of this comet from the Paranal Observatory in Chile. Check out his Instagram for these and other truly amazing shots: https://www.instagram.com/yuribeletsky/?hl=en

As I followed the progression of this latest comet past perihelion and towards the Southern Hemisphere, it's been very interesting studying and comparing it to both Comet Lovejoy (C/2011 W3) and Comet McNaught (C/2006 P1). ATLAS and Lovejoy both disintegrated just a couple days after a close perihelion and looked remarkably similar, while ATLAS and McNaught both had the long, sweeping tails that could be photographed in the Northern Hemisphere well after their respective nucleus had sunk below the horizon. Anyway, here's an interesting short article with pics that talk about ATLAS disintegrating: https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/comet-atlas-caught-in-the-act-of-disintegration/
 

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