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Old October 28th 07, 09:44 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Default ASTRO: Comet Holmes -- even more amazing than Sherlock

Great image. The off-center nucleus (or inner part of the coma) surely makes
the object even more interesting.

Stefan

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I came back early to image this guy. It was getting dark as I got in.
I about fell off my chair when the first frame came in.

This comet is leaving its outburst behind!

That bright "star" is the nucleus of the comet and not a star at all.
While the odds that this is due to an impact with something in the
asteroid belt is "astronomical" it is sure starting to look like a
possibility. But getting hit twice in a bit over 100 years? I don't
like those odds. Still...

It has faded a lot in maximum intensity. I used 10 second frames here
and didn't come close to saturating. The night I left I was saturating
at just over one half second at this 2x2 binning scale. 1.003" per pixel.

14" LX200R @ f/10, L=10x10", RGB=5x10" all binned 2x2, STL-11000XM,
Paramount ME
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