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----- Original Message ----- From: mexicodoug
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 9:28 AM
Subject: Comet 17P (Holmes) Visible Event !


Hi List,

In the ancient constellation of Perseus (Rising in the NE just after Sunset and highest in the sky around 2-4 am), a fading comet has suddenly exploded back into life. This comet, 17P Holmes, is suddenly visible to the naked eye, although it had already swung by its perihelion months ago and was now about 2.5 AU from the Sun. (and a little bit more than the Sun-Mars distance from Earth). Initially mistaken for a companion to the Andromeda Galaxy, Comet Holmes was discovered in 1892, and has had a lesser outburst before...

Not bad for a Jupiter family (main belt asteroid like) comet estimated at less than 3.5 Km in diameter.

What is happing aboard Comet Holmes? Why is it suddenly 100,000 times brighter than it was before? Don't touch that dial and stay tuned for some exciting scenes next week :-)

Happy Hunting,
Doug
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