Nice one Brendan, an interesting comparison between its position over 2 nights. The surprise is that you got 2 clear nights in a row
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I had a go at capturing this comet last night. It was quite close to a waxing Gibbous moon and on top of that I live under a Bortle 6 sky. I relied on the GOTO of the Heq5 to find it, no chance with even binoculars under those conditions. It's looking like it could be a worthy target to chase over the next few months. I'm not waiting until it's supposed to be at it's brightest, like I did with Pons-Brooks, which will put it right in the glare of the sun.
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It's quite high in the sky now, which for me is more important than being brighter closer to the horizon in all the mist, sunglare and smog. My shot was a stack of 30 x 6 secs @ 3200iso using a Canon 550d on a 6inch f5 newtonian.