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RE: A3 Comet in my Lens - C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS)
It could be photographed even with some light in the sky during the blue hour (after sunset), but I had other stuff to do at the time.
Another comet is coming but A3 is the biggest and really could be seen with a naked eye.
Yes. Northern Lights are quite unusual to be seen from any Bulgarian territory.
I've traveled to Norway and Iceland to take photos of Aurora Borealis :)
Thank you and I hope you guys see that beautiful comet as well. Binoculars do pretty awesome work too, for observing it.
I think I saw it too. There was a blinking star that stood out among the others. I wanted to take out the telescope but mosquitoes stole my enthusiasm. I don't have binoculars so I tried to zoom in with my mobile's camera. There was something fuzzy.
I have seen amazing photographs of northern light on steem. I can't recall if they were posted by you or someone else.
I think the last chances to see it are today and tomorrow probably, then it disappears, as astronomers say, for 80,000 years. So you may consider yourself lucky as many even didn't hear it was on the evening/night sky ;)
Yes, I have published Northern Lights photos, I think I have some unpublished in my archives, I will search and post in the next days.
It is real magic to see it, especially the very first time, it took my breath and words away... I wish you see it, that's something impossible to forget! :)
Have a great weekend!
I saw it last night too during the walk. An extra bright and big star in the west. Unfortunately, I didn't have telescope with me at that time but I'm sure if I had some extra time, I would have seen a nice comet (something close to what you captured) in the perfect little dark spot that I found for the setup. But I had guests at home and it was almost time for dinner. 🥲
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I will have to travel a little up north for that. 🙂