Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) on 29 March 2026, 2:45 (UTC). The comet has features a round, green coma and a nice ion tail, over a degree long, extending beyond the edge of the frame. Coma is about 7 arcminutes across. The two brightest stars visible are 40 and 41 Pegasi. GSO N203/800 with coma corrector, unmodified M4/3 camera. 50x30s from B4 skies, eastern Crete. Edited with DSS, SIRIL and Ps.
Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) on 29 March 2026, finally, after nearly two cloudy weeks. It is about mag 7.5 and has developed a nice long ion tail. It will continue to brighten up to mid April, when it will pass between Earth and the Sun. #cometwatch #astrophotography