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Comet 103P/Hartley via GRAS

5 Sep 2010, 10:39 UTC
Comet 103P/Hartley via GRAS
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Left image: 120 second image taken with GRAS 05, clear filter. Right image: Stack of 4 120 sec images.So it's been pelting down with rain here. In Australia, when a drought breaks, it BREAKS. With with all the flooding, people hit by lightning, not to mention the 70 Km/hr winds removing the garden furniture, astronomy is off the menu, so to speak. Even the Global rent-a-scope facility up north has been hit by really bad weather.However, the global rent-a-scope network has scopes over in New Mexico, USA. So while the Australian network is under cloud, now was a good time to try and see if I could image 103P/Hartley. The great thing about the US scopes is that it's deep night over there while it's daytime here, so I don't have to wait up until the wee hours for the comet to rise.I imaged the comet using the medium deep scope GRAS-05. I went for 120 second exposures because of my previous experience with the scopes. I took 4 concurrent exposures. For the images above I took the pre-calibrated files the system sends back. The first is a single file with brightness and contrast adjusted using ImageJ. In the second, ...

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