Hi Al and gang,
    I know I'm a few days late on this thread but I wasn't 
disappointed with Halley at all in '86, it was the first comet I saw 
with my own eyes and I was blown away. Of coarse Hyakutake and 
Hale-Bopp blew it away but still in all Halley put on a fine show for 
me here in N.Y. Better than I thought it would.

And there are a number of my Hale-Bopp photos on Ron's Hale-Bopp JPL 
site. Thanks once again Ron!

Regards,
Tom Randall
IMCA# 6170


>Hi Ron and all,
>
>Ron Baalke wrote:
>
>>>The 1986 appearance of Halley's comet, considered disappointing by many,<<
>>>also peaked at around magnitude 3.0<<
>
>
>Although the news media hyped up Comet Halley, comparing it to its 
>1910 return which was
>favorable, to most astronomers the brightness was much better than 
>expected even though it
>wasn't a favorable return that year and  being farther from the 
>Earth. So generally people
>were disappointed, thanks to the news media but astronomers weren't 
>disappointed with the
>show overall.
>
>--AL


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