McNaughts Comet over Hampton. This was taken at Blackheath in the blue mountains NSW Australia. It has had 2177 views as at November 2009. / I’m pretty stoked with that.
McNaught comet over Shipleys Plateu
Comet McNaught photographed from Sandringham beach down by the rock bank.
Pretty self-explanatory I guess ;) Just love the tiny tree on the horizon. And the nice soft blues of the cloudless sunset :)
The McNaught Comet from Port Melbourne beach… the one night it was actually visible (Jan 22, 2007)
The comet of the century. Taken north of Melbourne on a tracking telescope mount with Olympus E330 dSLR.
Caught over rural Matamata, Central North Island, New Zealand.
Recorded on 22 January 2007
McNought’s Comet – Port Willunga South Australia Feb 2007
10:03pm (GMT+13), 19 Jan 2007. Comet McNaught as seen from our front deck. / Masterton, New Zealand
Jan 21 2007. 3 film exposures stacked to improve quality. Still twilight, so faint details lost. / / .......................................................................................... / Image Copyright Duncan Waldron © 2007 / This image may not be reproduced without permission / .......................................................................................... / /
Jan 21 2007. 4 film exposures stacked to improve quality. Sky darker than adjacent image, so faint details more visible. / / .......................................................................................... / Image Copyright Duncan Waldron © 2007 / This image may not be reproduced without permission / .......................................................................................... / /
McNaughts Comet
For something a little unique – The ghostly ambiance of Comet McNaught over Stonehenge. “Comet McNaught, also known as the Great Comet of 2007 and given the designation C/2006 P1, is a non-periodic comet discovered on August 7, 2006 by British-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught.[1] It was the brightest comet in over 40 years, and was easily visible to the naked eye for observers in the Southern Hemisphere in January and February 2007” Information taken from the web link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_McNaught “Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west of Amesbury and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of Salisbury.” Information taken from the web link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge
Comet McNaught in January 2007, photographed from Mt Macedon north of Melbourne.
Comet Mcnaught showering the night sky over the Brisbane Valley, Queensland Australia. Canon 30D (with 50mm f1.8 plastic fantastic) & long exposure.
Comet McNaught at dusk over Brisbane, Australia.
The beautiful Comet McNaught, whose tail spread across the sky. Taken in the Hunter Valley, NSW Australia in January 2007 Taken with a Canon 350D + Sigma 17-70mm lens, 90s exposure. A look at the capture of this image: From the Vault: Comet McNaught C/2006 P1
This photo was taken in January 2007 at IISAC2007 in the Hunter Valley area of NSW. Comet McNaught was brilliant in the evening sky, with the setting Crescent Moon and Venus making a lovely trio in the West. Taken with a Canon 350D and Sigma 17-70mm lens.
long exposure of comet McNaught at dusk
McNaught’s Comet, Sunset. / West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / 30 sec Exposure. An amazing sight to see.
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