C/2012 S1 (ISON) – November 20, 2013

C/2012 S1 (ISON) - November 20, 2013
C/2012 S1 (ISON) – November 20, 2013

Object Name : C/2012 S1 ISON
Object Type : comet
Location : Béziers, south-west France
Date : November 20 2013
Media : graphite pencil, white paper + PhotoPaint

Comments :
The moon was almost full, the sky was not dark enough, so the tail was shade off and fairly not visible.
Only a bright star could be seen in this area.
The turquoise colour of ISON comet was (R.I.P.) very nice, with a very bright dot as shown on the skectch.

Equipment : 300mm Telescope + 24mm Ultra Wide Angle eyepiece
Sketch was made with pencil on white paper while observing the comet on the road side before sunrise.
A bit of image processing was used to invert the image and give it some colour.

Jean-Marc SALIOU
A.P.A.M. astronomy
http://www.astrosurf.com/apam

C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) – November 16, 2013

C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) - November 16, 2013
C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) – November 16, 2013

Hello, here is a drawing of the comet Lovejoy, made with my Dobsonian Telescope 12. “Also visible in 8×40 binoculars, a telescope it offered a well detailed hair, including two jets very visible and 188x core composed of two very brilliant parts (?). beautiful visitor also revealed a double pretty tail, two jets obvious.

Détails :
Object : The comet C/2013 R1 Lovejoy
Location : France (Vendée-Atlantic)
Date : 16/11/2013
Support : Tracing paper, fading and pencils Hb

Good reception and thank you for your interest
Best regard, Yohan Archambaud ( Vendée, France)

C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) – November 21, 2013

C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) - November 21, 2013
C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) – November 21, 2013

Hey ASOD!

I got a visual observation of comet R1 (Lovejoy) this morning.
The coma was big and diffuse with a small (not stellar) false nucleus.
No tail was seen due to moonlight.
Lovejoy was easy to find in my 10 x 50 binos. Info on the sketch!
I have not seen comet Ison yet because of long periods with clouds.
I used graphite pencil on white paper and inverted in color.
I had to use 50x magn. on my telescope, higher magn. did not work much!
Location : Trondheim, Norway.

Best wishes from: Per-Jonny Bremseth.

Chasing comet ISON

C/2012 S1 (ISON) - November 16, 2013
C/2012 S1 (ISON) – November 16, 2013

Object name: C/2012 S1
Object type: Comet
Location: Bogotá, Colombia
Date: November 16, 2013
Media: Digital sketch with adobe photoshop CS2, based on a graphite pencil sketch
Equipment: Celestron skymaster 15×70 Binoculars

Hello all,

This is my first comet observation and sketch. After waiting some days for a good weather without clouds, finally i got the comet to see. It looked like a blurry smooth ball, comparable in magnitude with the stars forming the “V” in the sketch, which have an average apparent magnitude of ±5.7 and even the sun was rising, I had an impression that the comet was showing a tail.

Im just starting a blog with my observations.
If you want to see this entry and a few others, please visit my blog in:
http://pollutedskiesstargazing.blogspot.com/

Thanks to all for watching.

The Charm of ISON

C/2012 S1 (ISON) - November 16, 2013
C/2012 S1 (ISON) – November 16, 2013

Hello ! Here is a drawing Ison (only unfortunately) made ​​Friday morning between 6:15 ET 6:45 HL with my newton telescope 12″. Visible with binoculars 8×40, Ison revealed all its charm to the telescope, including its beautiful clear blue hair, as well as two fine jets in the queue that stretched over 3/4 of my ES 20mm, which provides a field of 1.36 ° and a magnification of 75x.
A real treat for the eyes! Strongly in December…

Détails :
Object : The comet C/2012 S1 Ison
Location : France (Vendée-Atlantic)
Date : 16/11/2013
Support : Canson Black and colored pencil Derwent Academy

Good reception and thank you for your interest
Best regard, Yohan Archambaud ( Vendée, France)

After the Clouds Went Away

C/2012 S1 (ISON) - November 15, 2013
C/2012 S1 (ISON) – November 15, 2013

After the clouds went away…

…comet C/2012 S1 ISON appeared glowing in the sky. Brigther after the outburst.
The tail crossed more than half of the visual field of 12×80 (4,2º), the nucleus was very bright, nearly stellar, and the coma had a strong greenish color. The part of the tail closest to the nucleus shone with different intensity, it was sharper on the left side and narrow near the coma.

Scketch made at La Hita´s Observatory in La Puebla de Almoradiel, Toledo (Spain).
5:20 UT November 15th, 2013

Sketch made with graphite on white paper, looking through 12×80 binoculars.

Today the zodiacal light also looked exceptionally bright!

Regards!
Leonor

ISON at the gates of dawn

C/2012 S1 (ISON)
C/2012 S1 (ISON)

Comet C/2012 S1 ISON in the morning before the sunrise.

Scketch made at La Hita´s Observatory in La Puebla de Almoradiel, Toledo (Spain).
5:04 UT November 13th, 2013

Sketch made with graphite on white paper, looking through 12×80 binoculars (field 4,2º)
The sky was really clear and pristine, relative humidity 70%.

Altought beautiful Zodiacal light shines over the east horizon, the comet was easily highlighted in the background of stars.

Regards.
Leonor

Comet Lemmon

C/2012 F6  (Lemmon)
C/2012 F6 (Lemmon)

• Object Name: C2012 F6 Lemmon

• Object Type: Comet

• Location: Pelayos de la Presa Spain

• Date: 14/07/2013

• Media: Graphite Pencil HB 2, torchon 1 and 130g drawing sheet

• inverted colors with GIMP 2.8

In late June the comet Lemmon began to be visible to observers in the northern hemisphere, before, in the southern hemisphere, showed a long tail that has characterized this comet. Now we show only a beautiful fluorescent C2 gas coma (turquoise in the photos).
I could see for the first time on June 6, but it was the morning of the 14th when I made a small log with notes and drawing and its distance from the sun was 2 AU and 1.9 AU is Earth Cassiopeia was in in a very rich star field, about 2 ° of M52 and had already risen about 65 degrees above the horizon.

With 80x magnification is shown as a cloud discussion with poorly defined borders, its brightness was low, with the center a little more dense and down very gently outward. The tone of his luster was smooth and looked lively, not dull like galaxies. Its size would be around 3 ‘or 4’ relative to the eyepiece. With no colorfulness lost tail, but it was very nice “so that we can have known” before we leave this year (I think it does not return for another 10 years).

Greetings to all visitors of this page. PVG. Alcorcon, Madrid 19/07/2013

Jets of Halley

Comet 1P/Halley
Comet 1P/Halley

Hey ASOD- friends!

This is a sketch of the famous comet P/ Halley.
The comet showed some structures in the circular coma (jets), and
it was interesting to see an occultation of the nearby star to west by
the centralcondensation later!
In january 1986, comet Halley got a 2 deg. long tail and was a
fine object in binos and telescopes from Norway.
I found Halley early (8. oct.- 85), and followed it carefully all the way
on northern sky and from Tenerife in apr. – 86.
At this time I was leader of the comet- section in Norway.
The sketch was made with graphite (pencil) on white paper (inverted).
Location : Trondheim, Norway. Info on my sketch!

Best wishes from : Per-Jonny Bremseth.

Halley’s Comet

Comet 1P/Halley
Comet 1P/Halley

Hey Artists!

My sketch here, shows the famous comet Halley as seen at its best from Norway.
The bright coma had a drop-form, and a halo was seen in the outer coma to west.
In my 10 x 50 binos, the tail was narrow and 2 deg. long. Info on my sketch.
Halley returns in 2061, so good luck to the younger observers!
I used colour crayons on black paper.
Location : Trondheim, Norway.

Best wishes from : Per-Jonny Bremseth.