Comet Kudo-Fujikawa Reaches Perihelion
MagnetarJones writes "Cruising through the inner Solar System, new Comet Kudo-Fujikawa
reached perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun, yesterday, January 29. Passing
within 28.4 million kilometers of the Sun, this comet came much closer than
innermost planet Mercury. The
space-based SOHO
observatory captured these views of the
comet as it neared perihelion by using a coronograph's
occulting disk to block the overwhelming sunlight.
Though fading on its outbound journey, Kudo-Fujikawa
should soon be visible to southern hemisphere comet-watchers in February's
evening skies."
Does anyone remember the game K240: Utopia 2? Oh, comets would be so much more interesting if we lived in the Martian asteroid belt.
"Alright, Slashdot's discovered a new comet! I'm taking the lift to the top of the Resiblock to get a good look at it."
"Yeah, I heard. I feel sorry for the folks on AST:JRS-334, though - according to one of these comments, that comet's gonna smack right into them in about two minutes."
"Naw, that's gotta be a troll. What kind of-- wait, what asteroid do we live on again?"
Sexy computer voice: "Alert, alert. Collision imminent."
"Aw, crap."
Especially this one. The solar flares are awesome.
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Something I saw yesterday on the Astronomy Picture of the Day site. Same thing and it has an explanation about it and such.
The APoD site is pretty cool, the day before they had an awesome picture of the Horsehead Nebula
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It's nice to see that the entire explanatory text of yesterday's APoD made it in to the Slashdot article.
Unless MagnetarJones is one of APoD's authors, though, you should give credit where credit is due.
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Was that an occulting disk or an occluding disk? Sometimes it's hard to tell them apart, you know, just by looking at them, and all the naked savages dancing around one of them ;)
You are all fartheads.
in other recent comet news, too bad this project, http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20021214-12002 0-6133r ,got canceled, http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030115/12/dj88i.html
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The space-based SOHO observatory captured these views of the comet as it neared perihelion by using a coronograph's occulting disk to block the overwhelming sunlight.
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