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10/14/2023
03:00 am

Equipment Details:

Equipment
Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses
Sky-Watcher Esprit 80ED
Imaging Cameras
ZWO ASI533MC Pro
Mounts
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro
Filters
Optolong L-Pro 2"
Accessories
ZWO ASIAIR Pro · ZWO EAF · ZWO Filter Drawer (M42) · ZWO OAG (Off-Axis Guider)
Software
Adobe Photoshop · Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight
Guiding Cameras
ZWO ASI120MM Mini

Post-processing Details:

Optolong L-Pro 2": 100×60″(1h 40′) (gain: 100.00) f/5 -2°C bin 1×1
Integration:
1h 40′
Darks:
48
Flats:
40
Flat darks:
39
Avg. Moon age:
29.29 days
Avg. Moon phase:
0.06%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale:
4.00
Temperature:
20.00

Image Details:

From the Tunisian skies, the comet 103P/Hartley, a fleeting star in our solar system, offers a captivating celestial spectacle. Discovered in 1986 by Australian astronomer Malcolm Hartley, this periodic comet follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun, with a perihelion at approximately 1.06 astronomical units (AU). Tunisians were fortunate to witness this comet during its 2010 passage, a period when it became exceptionally bright. With an active nucleus and a trail of dust, comet 103P/Hartley illuminated the Tunisian night skies, reminding us of the transient beauty of the celestial objects that surround us.