Hello APOD and fellow astronomy enthusiasts,
I'm excited to share an image I captured of Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS, where a double streak is visible in the comet’s tail. This stack was created from exposures taken on the night of October 23, 2024, between 20:01 and 21:56 local time, from Salles Courbatiès (GPS coordinates: 44.6° N, 2.0° E).
My article on website :
https://planetediy.fr/comete-c-2023-a3- ... han-atlas/
Youtube video of the night:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
https://planetediy.fr/wp-content/upload ... _Calib.jpg
Equipment Used
Telescope : TS-ONTC HYPERGRAPH 10″ (254/1000, F/D 4)
Reducer Corrector : 0.85×3″ , giving an effective focal length of 863mm (F/D 3.4)
Mount : EQ8R-Pro on DIY steel pillar
Camera : ZWO ASI2600MC DUO
Filters :
Optolong Clear 2″
Focusing : ZWO EAF (Electronic Automatic Focuser)
Filter wheel : ZWO EFW (5 positions, 2″)
Shooting Data
Total integration time : 1 hour and 37 minutes
Clear : 194 exposures of 30 seconds, Gain = 100 (-15°C)
Data Processing
Software :
PixInsight
NINA
While I also captured images on October 21 and October 29, these are still in the processing phase, and I hope to share them soon if they reveal additional details.
Thank you for this opportunity to contribute. I look forward to any insights and discussions that might arise from this observation!
Clear skies,