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An impending downpour develops over Wild Boar Fell and the light begins to fade, with 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ climbing towards the summit of the Settle & Carlisle Railway yesterday evening with ‘The Waverley’...
4472 Flying Scotsman on the Cumbrian Coast on 30/6/1982
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This images shows a fixed comet amount the surrounding stars. The comet's movement was slow enough to allow for minor star movement over a 15 minute period. Bright moonlight lightened the sky but not enough to washout any comet's structural detail.
Tech Specs: Fujifilm X-T5, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 @ f/5, iso 160 to 800, exp 57x20s, 5x30s. Post-processed in Pixinsight. Astrotrac tracking mount was used.
Both haze and air plus Moonlight on the haze is adverse to a crisp image (note stars). The anti-tail seems to be fading as expected but the conditions do not help its imaging. 1 min 20 sec total integration captured with a Vixen VSD astrograph and Nikon Z8. The comet already appears smaller in the field of view in just two days, it is racing away quickly and will dim as well.
The tail structure is interesting with its central core it has a leaf-like structure. The symmetry is nice.