144P/Kushida


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This image is a combination of two different methods, photographing with tele lens and mirror. The original image is taken with a Audine Kaf 3200 ME ccd camera,
settled on a 300 mm tele lens, f-4 at 2008-12-17. 
The inlay image in the middle is taken with a ST10XME ccd camera and the same chip, settled on a 12" SCT f-7 telescope at 2008-12-19.
The inlay image above is taken with the Audine camera and the tele lens of St�phane Takbou again at 2008-12-21.

144P/Kushida � by Bernhard Haeusler, Germany and St�phane Takbou, France

2008-12-17 and 2008-12-21 by St�phane Takbou, Wormhout, France
2008-12-19 by Bernhard Haeusler, Maidbronn, Germany

a)  10 x 90 sec. exposure, 2008-12-17.8925, 300mm tele lens, f-4 + CCD Audine Kaf 3200 ME (comet above)
b)  5 x 5 min. exposure, 2008-12-19, UT
22:17 to 22:43, 12" SCT  f-7 + CCD ST10XME (comet in the middle)
c)  9 x 90 sec. exposure, 2008-12-21.8858, 300mm tele lens, f-4 + CCD Audine Kaf 3200 ME (comet below)

When I prepared the image with Adobe Photoshop I remarked a curve in the comets path. After checking the path in TheSky
everything was clear:

144P/Kushida � by Bernhard Haeusler, Germany and St�phane Takbou, France

The line is representing the path of the comet during four days, starting at December 17 and ending at December 21.

Special thanks to St�phane Takbou, Wormhout, France

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