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TomKrajci 🇺🇦 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️
@KrajciTom@universeodon.com  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon in the evening sky, as seen in the mountains of southern New Mexico.

First photo was taken in twilight, so the sky is blue. This comet is not very bright, so the faint extensions of the tail are easily washed out by twilight (or light pollution).

Second photo is a slightly wider view, taken in full night. The tail extends at least seven degrees. The sky background is mottled and banded. That's because bands of (mostly green) airglow were drifting across the sky.

The third photo shows the appearance of the second photo before I took steps to try and smooth the sky background. With contrast set high, not only was the sky covered with bands of lighter and darker sections of sky...but they were different colors as well.

The fourth photo shows where I placed sample areas across the frame so that image processing software could analyze, model, and correct the irregularities in the sky. Considering what I started with, my final result is pretty good.

#Comet #NewMexico #Photography #Astrophotography #Astronomy #Starlink #Satellites #Pollution #Night #iPhonePhotography #SpaceWeather #Space #Aurora #Airglow

In order for the image processing software to model the irregular, strangely colored sky, I had to identify many areas of the sky to use to build the corrective model.
In order for the image processing software to model the irregular, strangely colored sky, I had to identify many areas of the sky to use to build the corrective model.
In order for the image processing software to model the irregular, strangely colored sky, I had to identify many areas of the sky to use to build the corrective model.
This was the appearance of the sky before I took steps to smooth out the bands, and correct the different colors in the bands.
This was the appearance of the sky before I took steps to smooth out the bands, and correct the different colors in the bands.
This was the appearance of the sky before I took steps to smooth out the bands, and correct the different colors in the bands.
A wider view of the comet in full darkness. Many satellite trails are visible, as well as one aircraft trail. The sky is banded, not smooth.
A wider view of the comet in full darkness. Many satellite trails are visible, as well as one aircraft trail. The sky is banded, not smooth.
A wider view of the comet in full darkness. Many satellite trails are visible, as well as one aircraft trail. The sky is banded, not smooth.
The comet in a dark blue twilight sky. A decent number of stars are visible, but twilight washes out the faint extensions of the tail.
The comet in a dark blue twilight sky. A decent number of stars are visible, but twilight washes out the faint extensions of the tail.
The comet in a dark blue twilight sky. A decent number of stars are visible, but twilight washes out the faint extensions of the tail.
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