Hi Again Listees,
With regards to Comet 17P (Holmes) estimated at under 3.5 Km in diameter,
and being twice as far from the Earth as the planet Mars:
How could it be one sixteenth as bright as Mars and an easy object in the
night sky with an almost Full Moon? No doubt it has a lot of ice crystals
or something white and reflective. A rought thought says that in absolute
terms it is one fourth the brightness of Mars if they were at the same
distance from us! This is because we perceive only 1/4 of the light
intensity due to the doubling of distance,
It is it is hard to avoid the temptation of thinking this tiny body is of
relatively pristine material now confined to the Asteroid belt, but before,
from the Outer Solar System, and may, for once, given Jupiter his dues, have
been affected by a relatively close pass to the inner Solar System, with
Venus, Earth and Mars all aligned this month to exert their gravitational
attraction together. Not to mention all of the scientists and collectors
who would will material to Earth.
The comet is over 40% further away from Earth as it is from Mars at the
moment, so I hope the guys with their hands on the controls of the Mars
rovers take a break and look up for us at MidSolnight, and that the Deep
Impact Crew is already into emergency overdrive to make the comparison they
will be held accountable for, now that there is a second chance :-)...
Best Skies and great health,
Doug
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From: "mexicodoug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: Comet 17P (Holmes) Visible Event !
Hello List,
This bodes great (in a Titian-Bodean sense) for tonight in Europe and
North America. I put a finder chart up for this evening at:
www.diogenite.com/17P.jpg
This is the show in Europe right now...and should print well to an A4 or
letter sized piece of paper.
A new "star" was just born for those familiar with the neighborhood of
Algol and Capella. The best time will be as the moon gets lower just
before the glow of Sunrise, and the comet will be half way to the Zenith
due NW (and the chart will still be fine upside down in the Northern
hemisphere). Mars will brightly shine 16 times brighter overhead in
Gemini. Nearby is Capella, the 6th largest star and 6th brightest starry
object in the sky (Called Colca by the Aymara for a cache of food - which
ancient Greeks believed was the horn of plenty "Cornucopia", and the name
of the famous Valley/Canyon of Condors by Arequipa, Peru) is nearby.
Moon or not, it's so bright you can still get a fine view after Sunset if
you don't mind the interference from that big Lunar up there. Tonight's
the night!! The location on the finder chart is similar for the next week
(heading toward Mirphak, just a tad), since the comet is very far away
from Earth with respect to noticable relative motion.
Best wishes for a long night,
Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: "K. Ohtsuka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MeteoriteList" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: Comet 17P (Holmes) Visible Event !
Hello all,
I have just looked at the superoutburst of 17P/Holmes,
as follows:
2007 Oct. 24.72 UT: m1=2.8, Dia.=, DC=9, by NE
Katsu. OHTSUKA
Tokyo, JAPAN
----- Original Message -----
From: "giovannisostero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mexicodoug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "meteorite-list" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 1:22 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: Comet 17P (Holmes) Visible Event !
Hi all,
this is our BVR shot of 17P/Holmes in outburst (brightest object in the
field center):
http://tinyurl.com/2mxrmx
Cheers,
Giovanni and Ernesto
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