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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
So 06.10.2024 00:01:07    62.148      +4    3.766.113    60,6 Fosstodon                 4.2.13     500
Sa 05.10.2024 00:00:05    62.144      +1    3.764.649    60,6 Fosstodon                 4.2.13     500
Fr 04.10.2024 00:00:07    62.143      +3    3.762.219    60,5 Fosstodon                 4.2.13     500
Do 03.10.2024 00:00:23    62.140       0    3.759.060    60,5 Fosstodon                 4.2.13     500
Mi 02.10.2024 00:00:06    62.140      +1    3.755.928    60,4 Fosstodon                 4.2.13     500
Di 01.10.2024 00:01:13    62.139      +1    3.752.620    60,4 Fosstodon                 4.2.13     500
Mo 30.09.2024 00:01:12    62.138      +3    3.749.484    60,3 Fosstodon                 4.2.12     500
So 29.09.2024 00:01:07    62.135      -1    3.746.995    60,3 Fosstodon                 4.2.12     500
Sa 28.09.2024 00:01:07    62.136      +2    3.745.047    60,3 Fosstodon                 4.2.12     500
Fr 27.09.2024 00:01:07    62.134       0    3.741.982    60,2 Fosstodon                 4.2.12     500

So 06.10.2024 23:55

Here is another outstanding image of Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) taken on Sep 30 and processed by the dynamic team of Michael Jäger, Gerald Rhemann and Dennis Möller in Namibia.

Photo 1 2024 sep. 30 5.30 UT
Leica-Apo-Telyt f-180/4.0 QHY600 15min
Canon 200/4.0 6d mod

Photo 2 (image 1 + Zoom 30mm/4.0 Nikon Z50mod 20 sek)

Credit: Michael Jäger, Gerald Rhemann, Dennis Möller, Tivoli Namibia
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Tweet by Michael Jäger
@Komet123Jager
We have processed the best shots from September 30th into one picture.  Photo 1 2024 sep. 30 5.30 UT 
Leica-Apo-Telyt f-180/4.0 QHY600 15min
Canon 200/4.0 6d mod 
Photo 2 (image 1 + Zoom 30mm/4.0 Nikon Z50mod 20 sek)
Michael Jäger, Gerald Rhemann, Dennis Möller, Tivoli Namibia

Image 1: Bright comet with long tail in a dark blue sky with an orange horizon. An equipment shed frames the foreground. The wobbly blue ion tail of the comet is clearly visible.
2. Zoom into the comet from image 1.

Tweet by Michael Jäger @Komet123Jager We have processed the best shots from September 30th into one picture. Photo 1 2024 sep. 30 5.30 UT Leica-Apo-Telyt f-180/4.0 QHY600 15min Canon 200/4.0 6d mod Photo 2 (image 1 + Zoom 30mm/4.0 Nikon Z50mod 20 sek) Michael Jäger, Gerald Rhemann, Dennis Möller, Tivoli Namibia Image 1: Bright comet with long tail in a dark blue sky with an orange horizon. An equipment shed frames the foreground. The wobbly blue ion tail of the comet is clearly visible. 2. Zoom into the comet from image 1.

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