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Color images taken by Luther F. Davis III, Department of Astronomy, University of Florida


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Hale-Bopp Feb 18, 1997 about 05:30AM EST 150mm, f/2.8, 4 min
These images were taken by Luther Davis with a 35mm camera and 150mm f/2.8 lens on February 18, 1997 at about 5:30AM EST. The upper image is a 4 minute exposure, the lower image is a 5 minute exposure, both on Fuji Super-G 800 film.
Upper Left: March 8 AM, 150mm; Upper Right: March 24 PM, 50mm; Center: March 8 AM, C8 f/6; Bottom: March 24 PM 50mm. All exposures on Fuji Super-G 800 film.
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