Via Flickr:
The length of the tail got longer about 40 arcminutes at the night. North is up, and East is to the left.
Here is an inverted and enhanced image.
www.flickr.com/photos/hiroc/10650002013/
This 1,730 x 1,160 - pixel frame is cropped of full 5,634 x 3,753 - pixel frame. If I use a scope with focal length about 1.7m, I may be able to take a frame of this scale without cropping.
equipment: Takahashi FSQ-106ED and Canon EOS 5Dmk2-sp2, modified by Seo san on Takahashi EM-200 temma 2 jr. equatorial mount, autoguided at the center of the condensation of the coma with parallel-mounted Takahashi FS-60C, Starlightxpress Lodestar Autoguider, and PHD guiding
exposure: 3 times x 1,200 seconds at ISO 800 and f/5.0
First exposure started at 18:20:48 November 1, 2013UTC
site: 1,264m above sea level at lat. 36 29 44 N. and long. 138 26 25 E. in Tsumagoi, Gunma
The length of the tail got longer about 40 arcminutes at the night. North is up, and East is to the left.
Here is an inverted and enhanced image.
www.flickr.com/photos/hiroc/10650002013/
This 1,730 x 1,160 - pixel frame is cropped of full 5,634 x 3,753 - pixel frame. If I use a scope with focal length about 1.7m, I may be able to take a frame of this scale without cropping.
equipment: Takahashi FSQ-106ED and Canon EOS 5Dmk2-sp2, modified by Seo san on Takahashi EM-200 temma 2 jr. equatorial mount, autoguided at the center of the condensation of the coma with parallel-mounted Takahashi FS-60C, Starlightxpress Lodestar Autoguider, and PHD guiding
exposure: 3 times x 1,200 seconds at ISO 800 and f/5.0
First exposure started at 18:20:48 November 1, 2013UTC
site: 1,264m above sea level at lat. 36 29 44 N. and long. 138 26 25 E. in Tsumagoi, Gunma
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