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Hale Bopp
As I am sure all of you know, we have recently been able to see a new
but not permanent additon to the night sky. This addition is known as
Hale-Bopp, a comet that is about 122 million miles (about 1.3 times the
distance of the sun to the earth) from the earth and is approximately 25
miles wide. Hale-Bopp was discovered on July 23,1995 by two scientists
named Alan Hale in New Mexico and Thomas Bopp in Arizona. This is the
first discovery for both of them, although Alan Hale is one of the top
visual comet observers in the world, having seen about 200 comet
apparitions. That is one of the reasons they put his name first.
Alan Hale comments, "I love the irony --
I've spent over 400 hours of my life looking for comets, and haven't
found anything, and now, suddenly, when I'm not looking for one, I get
one dumped in my lap. I had obtained an observation of P/Clark earlier,
and needed to wait an hour or so before P/d'Arrest got high enough to
look at, and was just passing the time til then, and I decided to look
at some deep-sky objects in Sagittarius. When I turned to M70, I saw a
fuzzy object in the same field, and almost immediately suspected a
comet, since I had been looking at M70 last month, and *knew* there
wasn't any other objects there."
Thomas Bopp explains his story like this, "On the night of July 22, 1995
some friends and I headed out into the desert for a dark of the moon
observing session. The site, which is west of Stanfield, AZ and a few
mile south of Interstate 8 is about 90 miles southwest from my home.
My friend Jim Stevens had brought his
17-1/2" Dobsonian. We started the evening observing some of the Messier
objects such as the Veil and North American Nebulae in Cygnus, when Jim
said " Let's look at some of the globulars in Sagittarius." We started
our tour with M22 and M28, observing at 50X and then at 180X. Around
11:00 local time, we had M-70 in the field when Jim went to the charts
to determine the next object of investigation. I continued watching M-70
slowly drift across the field, when it reached a point 3/4 of the way
across a slight glow appeared on the eastern edge. I repositioned the
scope to center on the new object but was unable to resolve it. I called
to Jim and asked him if he knew what it might be, after a visual
inspection he stated he wasn't familiar with it but would check the
charts. After determining the general position of the object he was
unable to find it on either Sky Atlas 2000.0 or Uranometria.
The moment Jim said "we might have something" excitement began to grow
among our group and I breathed a silent prayer thanking God for his
wondrous creation. My friend, Kevin Gill then took a position from his
digital setting circles and estimated a magnitude.
At 11:15 I said that we needed to check the object for motion and should
watch it for an hour. The group observed it change position against the
star field over that period and at 12:25 I decided to drive home and
report our finding.
Arriving at home initial attempts to send
the telegram were unsuccessful due to an incomplete address I had. After
searching my library I was able to located the correct address and
confirmation was requested.
At 8:25 AM July 23, 1995 Daniel Green of
the Harvard Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory telephoned and said,
"Congratulations Tom, I believe you discovered a new comet." and that
was one of the most exciting moments of my life.
The comet is visible in the evening. Look
about 40 degrees west of North and about 20 degrees off the horizon at
about 8:00 p.m. The comet will be the brightest object in the northwest
sky.The comet is traveling at about 28 km per second and the orbit of
this comet is about 4,200 years since the last appearance and because of
gravitational tugs by the planets, especially Jupiter, the next
appearance will be in about 2380 years or the year 4377. Hale-Bopp has
been through our solar system before which surprisingly means it is not
a new comet from the Oort Cloud. Its orbit is a very long, stretched out
orbit and the comet is part of our solar system in orbit around our Sun.
Sadly, this excitment will end in October when Hale-Bopp will disapear
to the naked eye.
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