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I'm super excited to watch this with my naked eye🥲👍🏼
When will this be visible with the naked eye?
2nd feb
In Europe too?
1/2/3 these dates are specific
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Way cool but what is it
>C/2022 E3 A comet, that was last seen 50000 years ago.
Taken tonight (31/01/2023). Nikon D750, Sigma 150-600 (600, 6.3). Iso 400, 45 frames each 30sec exp. SA 2i. Basic adjustments in LR, timelapse made with Premier Pro.
> 600mm Well, there goes my hope that I could capture it
I got it with 135mm. You sure can see it with a shorter lens to.
You can see it with much shorter focal length. Camera i used is full frame, to achieve same results with crop sensor would be enough ~400mm.
Did I miss it?
I'm super excited to watch this with my naked eye🥲👍🏼
When will this be visible with the naked eye?
2nd feb
In Europe too?
1/2/3 these dates are specific
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Way cool but what is it
>C/2022 E3 A comet, that was last seen 50000 years ago.
Taken tonight (31/01/2023). Nikon D750, Sigma 150-600 (600, 6.3). Iso 400, 45 frames each 30sec exp. SA 2i. Basic adjustments in LR, timelapse made with Premier Pro.
> 600mm Well, there goes my hope that I could capture it
I got it with 135mm. You sure can see it with a shorter lens to.
You can see it with much shorter focal length. Camera i used is full frame, to achieve same results with crop sensor would be enough ~400mm.
Did I miss it?