C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) 2014-Dec-27 Chris Schur

Lens: 80mm f/4.8 Stellarvue SV80s
Platform: Astrophysics AP1200
Exposure: LRGB = 40:12:12:12
Location: Payson, Arizona
Elevation: 5150 ft.
Sky: Seeing 4/10, Transparency 5/10
Outside Temperature: 25F
Processing Tools: Maxim DL, Photoshop CS2

This comets tail now stretches beyond the six degree length of the panorama below, and is becoming an easy naked eye and binocular target low in the late night southern sky. The moon is now back, and imaging of this comet will have to wait for two weeks to be in a dark sky again.

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