Yes Ron, offcourse the spacecraft was well inside the coma at the time these
series of images were taken;
The double image effect is more noticeable on the 6th and 7th
images; however, my impression of a very faint trace of a possible short fan
tail, came from viewing the first 3 images.
But in all probability, you are quite right. Thanks.
José Campos
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> Hi Ron,
> Great, most interesting animation!
> It seems that there was a very faint trace of a short, fan-shaped coma,
seen
> from the comet's nucleous towards it's UPPER direction (as the picture is
> shown).
Bear in mind the spacecraft was well inside the coma when it took the
images.
The feature you noticed is an artifact of looking through the periscope - a
double image effect.
Ron Baalke
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