Published Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 11:02, RS
Canon announces EOS C500 her digital camera that shoots in return for 4K resolution, was used to film the ISON comet from space. The event took place from the International Space Station (ISS), dated 23 November.
The EOS C500camera with PL mount was used, coupled to two optical cinemas EF: CN-E15.5-47mm T2.8 L SP and CN-E30-105mm T2.8 L SP. Images of Comet ISON, captured from space are of great value to the scientific community. Capturing images as clear was not possible from the ground.
Comet ISON was a big block of ice and rocks. She brushed the surface of the sun closer to 1.17 million kilometers Thursday, November 28. According to the scientific community, the comet no longer exists. “All that remains of the comet is a cloud of debris coreless” could declare about Alex Young, assistant manager for the Science of Heliophysics Division of the Goddard Center Nasa.
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