By Luiz Vaz | 2021-05-13
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On 05/13/2021 09:44 pm by Steven Bellavia | Southold, NY
A 4.4% waxing crescent Moon, and "comet" Mercury.
A 24 million km long plume of gas is ejected from Mercury's thin atmosphere due to the sun, very much like a comet.
This is only visible using a narrowband filter that captures the bright yellow sodium light at 589nm.
Canon EF 100 f/2 Lens, ZWO ASI 294MM Pro Camera, Edmond Optics 589nm bandpass filter
30 x 30 seconds, aligned and stacked to reveal the tail of Mercury. The Backdrop is a single 1-second exposure across Long Island Sound in the direction of Connectict.