By the best estimates, Comet C/2020 A3 will not be in proximity to Earth for another 80,000 years. That is a nearly incomprehensible timespan. The last time A3 was near Earth, wooly mammoths were still around. In this article I try to put this time in perspective, with the help of a few AI models.
Tag: Comets
Fifth and Final Night of Comet A3
There is a saying that you need to know when to retire. This can apply to comet viewing as well. I decided after tonight’s session that it was time to call my time with Comet A3 as complete.
Fourth Night of Comet A3, of Clouds and iPhone
On my fourth consecutive night of photographing Comet A3, this one had by far the worst visibility. A thin layer of clouds was persistent across my West sky. And A3 is gradually dimming each night, presenting a challenge. I also used my iPhone instead of DSLR camera.
Third Night of Comet A3, with Constellations
Each night photographing Comet A3 has presented its own challenges. On this evening, the problem was focus. On the prior two evenings I was able to easily leverage the Moon to get decent focus. However, on this night the Moon was still well-hidden in my East sky.
What saved the night were all the airplanes going in, out, and around O’Hare International Airport. The planes are not exactly infinity focus, but they are sufficiently distant to get the needed focus into the right ballpark. This article’s accompanying picture was taken after focusing the lens on a plane.
Second Night of Comet A3
I almost did not get this session off. I originally had decided, after the prior night’s experiences photographing Comet A3, that for the remainder of its days I would use my best lens, the Sigma wide view. However, when I set up the lens minutes before going outside, I discovered I could not use the fine focuser. Worse, the camera would not snap images with it! Read on to learn what happened…
First Night of Comet A3
I photographed my first comet in over four years. This article explains how I found Comet A3 and the photography techniques used.
Fifth Night of the Comet: End of the Tail
I watched it and felt a sense of loss, that soon, this comet would never be seen by me or anyone else again for thousands of years.
Fourth Night of the Comet: Fun with NightCap
I tried an observation only since the sky had some patches of openness towards the Northwest.
Third Night of Neowise: The Comet Made for a Dob
Of all the views I have seen myself so far of Neowise, the simple view from the Dob has been my favorite.
Second Night of the Comet
Between my first sighting of C/2020 F3 on the 13th of July to my second sighting on the 16th was a period of unusable cloud cover.