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Being between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and heading away, it's freaky
that Holmes is that volatile. The solar flux at that distance is such that you have to wonder about this unique comet. "Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... Hi all, Here's another shot of the inner coma structures taken on the night of the 30th October 2007. Note the interesting features close to the pseudo-nucleus. http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/comets/..._luminance.jpg -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
17P/Holmes inner coma detail | Pete Lawrence | Amateur Astronomy | 7 | October 30th 07 06:53 AM |
17P/Holmes inner coma detail | Pete Lawrence | UK Astronomy | 6 | October 30th 07 06:53 AM |
Comet Holmes - File 1 of 1 - Holmes.jpg (1/1) | Skywise | Astro Pictures | 3 | October 26th 07 05:25 AM |
Concerning Coma | Stephen Paul | Amateur Astronomy | 2 | October 16th 04 12:59 AM |
Aurora pics 29th/30th October. | Pete Lawrence | UK Astronomy | 1 | October 30th 03 05:45 PM |