Comet 21P / Giacobini-Zinner on 10.10.2018 over IC 2177 (Seagull Nebula)

 
  Size: 1800 px      
 
© Velimir Popov & Emil Ivanov 2018

21P/Giacobini–Zinner is a periodic comet, which was discovered by Michel Giacobini on December 20, 1900. It was recovered two passages later by Ernst Zinner on October 23, 1913. During its apparitions, Giacobini–Zinner reaches about the 8th magnitude, but in 1946 it underwent a series of outbursts that made it as bright as 5th magnitude. It is the parent body of the Draconids meteor shower (also known as Giacobinids).The comet nucleus is estimated to be 2.0 km. in diameter. This image shows the comet on October 10th 2018 at 02:00 UT, when the comet was over IC 2177. A short animation showing the comet's motion can be seen below:

Image details:

Annotation

Center of field RA 07:05:47 (h:m:s)
Center of field DE -10:35:26 (deg:m:s)
Size 1.92 x 1.2 (deg)
Pixel scale: 2.99 (arcsec/pixel)
Orientation: Up is 247 degrees E of N
Charts and image details obtained from Astrometry.net
Optic(s): ASA 12" Astrograph @ f/3.6 (Newton)
Mount: ASA DDM85 Standard
Camera: SBIG STL 11000 M
Filters: Luminance, Red, Green, Blue, Astronomik filters
Dates/Times: 10. Oct. 2018 02:00 UT
Location: IRIDA Observatory, BG, longitude: E 24 44' 18", latitude: N 41 41' 42"
Exp. Details: L:4x3min., R:4x3 min, G:4x3 min, B:4x3 min, Bin 2, Total Exposure Time - 48 min.
More details: Dark and flat frames reduction
Processing: PixInsight / PS
 
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