Comet Lovejoy, C/2014 Q2 amid the clusters, nebulas and dark dust clouds of Taurus and Perseus, on Friday, January 16, 2016. Its


Comet Lovejoy, C/2014 Q2 amid the clusters, nebulas and dark dust clouds of Taurus and Perseus, on Friday, January 16, 2016. Its long blue ion tail stretches back at least 15°, almost to the open cluster NGC 1647 on Taurus at the left edge. At centre is the Pleiades star cluster, M45; at top right is the red California Nebula, NGC 1499, in Perseus, while the field is filled with the dark dusty lanes of the Taurus Dark Clouds. At left is the red giant star Aldebaran amid the V-shaped Hyades star cluster. I turned the field 90° clockwise from the original orientation, putting the “bottom” of the field (the area farthest south and closest to the horizon) at the left edge. North is to the right here. This perhaps provides a “more natural” orientation to the comet for most people. This is a stack of 10 x 2 minute exposures with the Sigma 50mm lens at and filter-modified Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1600. Tracked on the Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer, but not guided. Shot from City of Rocks State Park, New Mexico, Jan 16, 2015.


Size: 3605px × 5400px
Location: City of Rocks State Park, New Mexico
Photo credit: © Alan Dyer / VWPics / Alamy / Afripics
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