Cork Harbour - not ideal for astronomy. |
I located Mars and Arcturus, and used them to find Spica, which was very low when I started. From there I attempted to hop to ISON using my binos. It was very difficult. I knew where it should be, but it just wasn't visible. Eventually, in the short period when it was high enough, and the sunrise hadn't brightened the sky too much, I managed to spot a faint green-ish blur. Success!
After 2 and a half hours, I had very numb fingers and a whole heap of photos to edit. This is the result.
YAY COMET! |
I'll probably play with it a bit more and try to pull some more from it, but for now, given the conditions, I'm pleased.
I stayed around to catch a gorgeous sunrise over the harbour.
Sunrise. |
Then I cycled home, filled a hot-water bottle and crawled into bed to attempt to regain feeling in my extremities.
All in all, a great morning.
PS. Bonus setting moon.
4:30am??? That's commitment to the cause :-) though you have got some amazing photos! The one of the twigs in front of the moon is fantastic :-) Would be interesting to see how ISON looks through the scope, just a shame there are no good vantage points near me to observe anything below 10 degrees :-( not to mention the light pollution from the city i live in.
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