Tagged: C/2014 E2

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: 31 Aug. 2014

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: a new image (31 Aug. 2014)

At Virtual Telescope we ended August observing comet C/2014 E2 Jacques on 31 Aug. 2014. The image above comes from 9, 180-seconds exposures, remotely taken with the  17″ robotic unit part of the Virtual Telescope.  They were...

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: 30 Aug. 2014

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: a new image (30 Aug. 2014)

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques was observed again on 30 Aug. 2014. The image above comes from 7, 180-seconds exposures, remotely taken with the  17″ robotic unit part of the Virtual Telescope.  They were median combined to remove...

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: 26 Aug. 2014

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: a new image (26 Aug. 2014)

On 26 Aug. 2014,  comet C/2014 E2 Jacques, we observed again. The image above comes from 9, 180-seconds exposures, remotely taken with the  17″ robotic unit part of the Virtual Telescope.  They were median combined to...

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: 24 Aug. 2014

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: a new image (24 Aug. 2014)

Continuing the close monitoring of comet C/2014 E2 Jacques, we observed it again on 23 Aug. 2014. The image above comes from 9, 180-seconds exposures, remotely taken with the  17″ robotic unit part of the Virtual...

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: 18 Aug. 2014

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: a new image (18 Aug. 2014)

*** With this image we wish to celebrate the 8th year of activity of the Virtual Telescope, happening today! Join the online, special observing session here*** At Virtual Telescope Project, we observed the comet C/2014...

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: 9 Aug. 2014

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: a new image (9 Aug. 2014)

Despite the very bright Moon, at Virtual Telescope we wanted to capture  a new image of  comet C/2014 E2 Jacques. The image above comes from the average of 5, 180-seconds exposures, remotely taken with the  17″ robotic...

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: 7 Aug. 2014

Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques: a new image (7 Aug. 2014)

Thanks to a great sky, at the Virtual Telescope we imaged comet C/2014 E2 Jacques again this morning, remotely The image above comes from the average of 10, 180-seconds exposures, remotely taken with the  17″...