Graphic by NASA JPL Small-Body Database Browser
Update: 21st Feb.2015; Auerberg near Schongau, Südbayern
Lovejoy near Little Dumbbell nebula
Newton 900mm f4.5, 120sec, ASA 800, Canon 50D
Update: 12/13th Feb. 2015; Auerberg near Schongau, South Bavaria Germany
Lovejoys estimated appearance (mag ca.4.9)*
Lovejoy near Andromeda M31: 12 Feb. 2015 mit 90mm, f3.2,100sec, ASA 800, Canon 5DVideo on 12 Feb. 2015: Newton 900mm f4.5, 90x120sec, ASA 1600 f3.2 Canon 5D3 hours shrinked to 6 Seconds. Nice moving plasma cloud. And you can see the rotation of the comet.
13th Jan. 2015 mit Newton 900mm f4.5, 2x120sec ASA 1600, Canon 5D
Update: 19th Jan. 2015; Jachenau-Lenggries
Lovejoys estimated appearance (mag ca.4.0)*
Comet Lovejoy ca. 9,5° near the Pleiades
19th Jan. 2015 UT 19:30, 140mm f2.8; 123sec, 800 ASA, Canon 5dUpdate: 16th Jan. 2015; Germerswang, Fürstenfeldbruck
Lovejoys estimated appearance (mag 3.7-4.0)*.
Comet Lovejoy near Pleiades and in the German Television, ZDF-heute-journal on 19th of Jan.2015 :-)
16th Jan.2015 UT 21:00, 160mm f3.2; 120sec, 800 ASA, Canon 5d
Update: 13th Jan.2015; Auerberg near Schongau, South Bavaria Germany
Lovejoys estimated appearance (mag 3.7-4.0)*.
Comet Lovejoy with its strong tail
Left on Coma, right on stars: 13th Jan. 2015 UT 20:07, Newton 900mm f4,5; 7x90 sec, 1600 ASA, Canon 50d
The small green spot over the Alps under the constallation Pleiades is comet Lovejoy (Right up). Left down the Palais of Neuschwanstein .
Left and right: 13th Jan. 2015 UT 20:35, 24mm f2.8; 12sec, 1600 ASA, Canon 5d
Comet Lovejoy is drifting towards the Pleiades (8,2° at 17th of Jan.) , right the passing of the constellation Taurus
Left: 13th Jan. 2015 UT 20:30, 300mm (APS 500mm) f4; 120sec, 800 ASA, Canon 50d Middle and right: UT 21:00, 70-200mm f2.8; 120sec, 800 ASA, Canon 5d
Update: 11th Jan. 2015; Ritten near Bozen, Südtirol
Lovejoys estimated appearance (mag 4.0-4,2)*.
Left: 1rst Nov. 2014, Newton 900mm f4,5; 2x90 sec, 800 ASA, Canon 50d Right: 1rst Nov. 2014, 300mm (APS 500mm) f4; 120sec, 800 ASA, Canon 50d
Comet Lovejoy develops a strong dust tail
300mm (APS 500mm) f4; 120sec, 800 ASA, Canon 50d
Update: 24th Dec.2014; Auerberg near Schongau, South Bavaria Germany
Lovejoys appearance as a midnight comet (mag 5.0-5.3)*.
The comet over the Bavarian Alps
The small green spot over the alps is the Christmas comet Lovejoy. Because of light pollution only visible in binoculars. Left down the Palais of Neuschwanstein .
Left: 24th Dec,12 UT 00:35, Tele 100mm f2.8; 7 sec, 1600 ASA, Canon 5d Right: 24th Dec UT 01:35, Newton 900mm f4,5; 3x57 sec, 1600 ASA, Canon 50d
*mag = > light magnitude: Up to mag +3-4 stars are visible nearby cities with the naked eye, in very dark areas the seeing limit can reach up to mag +6-7.
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)
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