I think its better with the stationary background.

On 10/29/07, Jimbo S. Harris <jimbo@jimbo.net> wrote:

Hi all,

After my last email, I decided to do a quick check, and yes, the comet is

definitely moving relative to the background stars over the course of the
30-minute shoot. So, I threw together an animation.

I couldn’t decide whether it looks better for the comet to stay in place
and the stars move, or vice versa, so I made them both. You be the judge.

http://www.jimbo.net/astro/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/20071028_17P_Holmes_stars.gif
http://www.jimbo.net/astro/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/20071028_17P_Holmes_comet.gif

Ignore the speck of dust that enters the frame from the upper left. That’s
in the camera. Mea culpa.
Also, give these two some time to load; they’re about 1Mb apiece.

Just the kind of friendly advice we give out for free here at Ad Astra

Observatory at Newark, CA.

Astronomer requires sleep.

Best,
Jimbo

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