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Where did the tail go?
- albertw
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Whatever happened, images over the last day or dont have a tail.
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My Canon 10D image
from the 8th is here:
www.theastronomer.org/comets/2005/2004q2_20050108_ndj.jpg
This was taken in clear, reasonably dark skies but the ion tail is much less
prominent than the last time I imaged the comet on the 4th. This is probably
because of a major disconnection event which occurred whilst we were all
under the storm on the 7th. The dust tail to the south seems about the same
as before if not a little brighter. The entire comet seems a bit fainter
than on the 4th.
The disconnection event is shown nicely in Jager's image of the 7th here:
www.theastronomer.org/comets/2005/2004q2...50107_2130_jager.jpg
where you can see most of the gas tail moving off downstream and only a thin
"spike" remaining.
I have received a few more images from the 8th which I will be uploading to
the TA page later tonight.
Nick. (The Astronomer Magazine)
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Chairperson, International Dark Sky Association - Irish Section
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What I would like to know is weather or not Comet Maccholz was actually here previously (even though orbital elements show it wasn't), and that it was pretty well spent from its previous trip eons ago.
Or, is it just a fluffy asteroid in reality, and the coma is just the dust blown off, surrounding it.
Something worth pondering over, but by no means worth doing a Brad over it!
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they never fail to un-impress
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