17P/Holmes
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17P/Holmes is a periodic comet.
2007 outburst
[edit]Location of comet in 2007
[edit]The comet's retrograde path in Perseus during July 2007 – March 2008. (Dates given every 14 days) |
The comet looks like a bright star in early evening, in the constellation Perseus and above the bright star Capella. In binoculars or a small telescope, it resembles a round fuzzy ball. |
The comet was closest to the sun on May 4, 2007, and has been moving slowly away from the sun in an elliptical orbit. |
Composite gallery
[edit]A simulation showing the angular diameter of the expanding dust cloud for 120 days past the initial event on October 24. The surface brightness will continue to decrease over time. |
A composite of Comet Holmes photos showing the comet's size and motion in the constellation Perseus from October 25, 2007 through March 9, 2008. |
Wide angle photo gallery
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October 31: | |
November 20: |
January 12, 2008: |
Telescopic photo gallery
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Oct 26:
4.5" (114mm) telescope
Flintstone, Georgia -
Oct 27:
14.5" (370mm) Dobson -
Oct 30:
19" reflector
Torquay, UK -
Oct 31:
8" telescope + EOS400D
Barcelona, Spain -
8" telescope + EOS400D
Barcelona, Spain. Shows the comet movement over the stars background for 50 minutes. Changes on brightness are due to different exposure times on each image. -
Nov 2:
300mm telelens, Auvergne, France -
Nov 4:
Hungary -
Nov 7:
10" Schmidt-Newtonian
Brevard County, Florida -
Nov 10:
Nikon 400 mm f/2.8
on CG-5, BW film
Albuquerque, New Mexico -
Nov 13:
Marshall Twp, Pennsylvania -
Nov 14:
With Alpha Persei association, Canon 20d with 400mm f/2.8 telephoto on Meade LXD-55 -
Nov 15:
Torquay, UK -
Nov 18:
Nikon 400 mm f/2.8 on CG-5
Elite Chrome 100 slide film
West of Rio Rancho
New Mexico -
Nov 29:
Marshall Twp, Pennsylvania -
Dec 14:
Unprocessed single frame from Canon 5D / Canon 400 mm f/2.8 telephoto on Meade LXD-55 -
Dec 30:
Unprocessed single frame from Canon 5D / Canon 400 mm f/2.8 telephoto on Meade LXD-55