Photos by
Th.Boeckel
Elek Tamas discovered this outburst
on the 20th of July 2023.
The
brightness
developed
after the expansion
(extreme outblow in the style of
17P/Holmes)
of the comet halo/tail
apprx.
100 times more from 16.6
(mag)*
to the magnitude
11.6
(mag)*.
The comet could be seen with the naked eye in April 2024 at
4.5 (mag)*.
April 07, 2024
Pons-Brooks with a big coma,
4,1
(mag)*
1:14 UTC, 37s, Iso 3200, Tamron f/3,2, 70mm,
Sony a7iii, (Jupiter und Pons Brooks) Hot
Springs, Arkansas, USA
March 28, 2024
Pons-Brooks with a
pronounced tail,
4,8
(mag)*
Newton 900mm, 8"; crop2; 6 x 25sec,
ISO 3200, Sony a7III,
(Wildsteig, Oberbayern)
March 8, 2024
Andromedapassage
Pons-Brooks with double tail, more or less
photographic. Brighness magnitude
5,9
(mag)*
Newton 900mm, 8"; crop2; 3 x 30sec,
ISO 3200, Sony a7III, (Wildsteig,
Oberbayern)
Right: Comet with air traffic. Unbelivable, you
can hardly take a photo without airplain or
sattelite.
November 20, 2023
New explosion at 14.Nov.23. Comet halo / tail
uprised to
8,9
(mag)*
Newton 1900mm, 12,5"; crop2/1,5x; 4 x 115 sec,
ISO 1600, Sony a7III
August 11, 2023
'Clear sky' at Germerswang (Oberbayern)
Very good conditions allowed
these recordings of the comet
*mag
= > light magnitude:
Up to
mag
+3 or +4
stars are visible nearby cities with the naked eye, in
very dark areas the seeing limit can reach up to
mag +6.
The more higher numerical value is given, the more weaker
are the objects. E.g.
- 4,7 mag, Venus glittering;
- 1,0 Sirius,
brightest star;
+ 3,5
M31 Andromeda,
pale shiny oval)
All comet observations
from 2001 up to now ..
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