Here is my shot of Comet Jacques from last night 08-28-2014 from 05:19 U.T. to 05:42 U.T. Still very bright about 7th mag, looks good in Binoculars too! The Comet is up all night for us Northern observers.
It is currently moving through the Constellation Cassiopeia in to Cepheus and is Visible rising high in the North all night long now.

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Comet Jacques C/2014 E2

08-28-2014 from 05:19 U.T. to 05:42 U.T. Taken at my Observatories & MVAS Dark Sky site In Yellow Springs, Ohio www.mvas.org

20 x 1 minute subs, unmodified Canon 6D, ISO 3200, Prime Focus of my Homebuilt 16″ Diameter Newt. Scope. I’m working on the movie, but that will come later. The faint tail shows up much better in a long exposure Stack, after stretching the 16 bit data in Maxim DL. I used StarStax in Comet mode to make this 20 minute exposure stack.

Best Regards,
John Chumack
www.galacticimages.com