Three days approaching to comet Panstarrs
Title: The comet Panstarrs under moonlight
Object/Date: C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) @ 2013-03-13
Tech data: Sigma 135mm f/4.5 lens + Canon EOS-350D (Landscape: 1×3.2s, Detail: 3×2 + 2×2.5s. at ISO 800)
Description: Located below the two days old Moon, the comet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) appears at dusk over boreal horizon a little later of your perihelion, whith near magnitude 1 is observable at naked eye for a few minutes before sets.
Post link: http://cometografia.es/2013/03/panstarrs-al-anochecer/
Copyright: José J. Chambó
Title: Twilight's Panstarrs
Object/Date: C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) @ 2013-03-14
Tech data: Refractor Meade ETX-70 + Canon EOS-350D (25×1 sec. + 6×4 sec. at ISO 800)
Description: In this image taken on March 14 2013, the comet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) shows a dust tail slightly curved of 1º long, but the dusk light only permits to observe at naked eye your shining coma of first magnitude. The star at right of comet is 51 Piscium at 5.7 magnitude.
Post link: http://cometografia.es/2013/03/panstarrs-entre-luces/
Copyright: José J. Chambó
Title: The red tail of Comet Panstarrs
Object/Date: C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) @ 2013-03-15
Tech data: Reflector GSO 20cm f/4 + Canon EOS-350D (8×1 + 20x2 + 24x3 + 6×4 sec. at ISO 800)
Description: The comet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) imaged during twilight on March 15 2013 before hide behind trees of Sierra Enguera, Spain. Besides of wide and curved dust tail of 1 deg. long, the comet shows a straight and narrow redish tail of unconfirmed nature: a sodium tail?
Post link: http://cometografia.es/2013/03/cola-roja-panstarrs/
Copyright: José J. Chambó