... From: "Seiichi Yoshida" <comet@...> To: <comets-ml@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 2:12 PM Subject: [comets-ml] C/2004 B1, not yet...
David Seargent
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Oct 1, 2005 7:52 am
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... I have at least another independent report from one person who detected the trail, too. It would have saved some time for all others if it would have been...
Hello together, ... (snip) Maik, I don't know why you are constaining the inclination. With the 213 observations and privately communicated observations from...
I've also followed it, below is the astrometry, photometry is nothing to do with that from Ramon, he uses USNOA2 and I did it with UCAC2. Regards, Juan COD J87...
Hi Seb, ... I have just taken one out of these large ranges you have concluded to have a small value for q, in order to excite everybody.. ;) Cheers, Maik -- ...
Sebastian, ... really? The parabolic solution with new observations by Juan (and all 699 excluded) gives q = 1.8 AU. would not be so sure of your limits. ...
Maik, ... this is correct, although the dataset is significantly reduced when excluding all 699 observations (which naturally leads to higher scatter). At the...
Hi Ramon, ... I have rejected those solutions since the comet should have been discovered much, much earlier... unless it is now in a state of outburst. ...
Hello Ramon, ... Wow, seems like we have all been fooled. Thanks for the update. Regards, Sebastian -- ... Sebastian F. Hoenig Max-Planck-Institut fuer...
Hi, Have been following the current email discussion on the list. Is any one aware if there are any 'bright' comets that a casual skywatcher can look forward...
Kearn, Thanks. A question: Is that a website or a book? Paul. ... From: comets-ml@yahoogroups.com [mailto:comets-ml@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of belatrix ...
Thanks, Paul Floyd. ... From: comets-ml@yahoogroups.com [mailto:comets-ml@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of belatrix Sent: Sunday, 2 October 2005 12:19 PM To:...
Hi Ramon, ... yes, nice example how extremely indeterminate the orbit was. However, if the current solution holds (I guess it is of intermediate period) then ...
Dear David Seargent, ... Thank you very much for your informative observation! I updated my light curve: http://www.aerith.net/comet/catalog/2004B1/2004B1.html...
Mine and other observer yesterday were very close to Werner and Maciej's estimations. See below. Regards. Jose. P/2005 R2 (Van Ness) 2005 Oct. 1.93 UT:...
Wow, these are exciting numbers. Perihelion distance q 3.29967 AU?! When I plug these into EasySky I get a maximum brightness for the comet at 2.6! That seems...
Hello. Ramon, could you write this new observations, here. We would like calculate orbit C/2005 S2 with this new astrometry data. Thank you. Adam ... ...
Hello all, I have observed this comet over the weekend from a dark site. C/2004 B1 LINEAR 2005 Sep 30.72 UT: m1=12.2, Dia.=1.5', DC=3...28cm L 133x...Michael ...
What is the status on this object? How bright is it and in what part of the sky. I am unable to access the internet for a while. Thanks, Carey ... From:...
In the immortal words of Rosanne Rosanna-Danna, "...Never Mind...". Looks like we didn't know if this thing was coming or going. At M=19 and fading I wont even...
Carey, ... since it was only observerd in one night in April 1991, no one is able to answer your question - unless it is identified with a known object...