Photography
Related: About this forumThe comet reached peak brightness tonight; here's a shot taken from my back deck
The 12P/Pons-Brooks Comet visits the inner solar system every 71 years and reached perihelion — the point in its elliptical orbit when it's closest to the sun — tonight (April 21). I wasn’t able to see it with my naked eyes or through binoculars because it was positioned in the glow of sunset and behind thin clouds here in Lancaster, PA. My 14mm lens was able to catch it, though.

CaliforniaPeggy
(154,179 posts)It's a beautiful shot.
The clouds are wonderful, and the stars too, plus the clear tail of the comet!
Congrats!
Mousetoescamper
(6,304 posts)2naSalit
(96,987 posts)Thanks for sharing, I don't think I'll be able to actually see that, too many clouds.
Mousetoescamper
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littlemissmartypants
(27,953 posts)Remember Kohoutek? I saw that one. It was awesome and visible to the naked eye. ❤️
Mousetoescamper
(6,304 posts)I remember Kohoutek and all the buzz it stirred, but didn't get to see it. I did get to see Hyakutake in the mid-1990s, though, and even took a photo, although it showed no tail.
Dave Bowman
(5,311 posts)The most spectacular was Hale–Bopp back in 95. I'll never forget how amazed I was.
LastDemocratInSC
(4,063 posts)It's currently in Taurus below Jupiter at magnitude 4.5. I'm not sure you could see that at sunset.
There is a prominent feature that appears to be a contrail, however.
Mousetoescamper
(6,304 posts)Here it is at 1/10 second.