[Atmob-discuss] Comet 17P/Holmes
stevebeckwith at comcast.net
stevebeckwith at comcast.net
Fri Oct 26 09:49:25 EDT 2007
Mmmmmmmmm... People!
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From: micmattei at comcast.net
Take me I'm yours!
Mike
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From: "Steve Beckwith" <stevebeckwith at comcast.net>
> Great Image Mario!
>
> I guess it's safe now to let everyone know that this is the mothership
> I've been waiting on for two hundred years. My time being stationed on
> this dirt ball and among you primates is just about over. While there
> has been difficult times (by the great Ginga, some of those ATMoB
> meetings can certainly last long), I can say my time here has been
> pleasant and being a member of the primate's ATMoB organization was the
> closest thing I found to being back on my home planet of Snort.
> However, my research is over and has been extremely successful. As a
> result, my people have a new food source! I will be returning shortly
> with the Harvest Fleet (I already have beamed my "Dibs" on the tasty
> Mike Mattei to the mothership".
>
> See you primates soon!
>
> - Gurglesnick
>
> Junior Agricultural Specialist
> Department of Tasty Morsels
> Snort
> Orion Arm
> Milkyway
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mario Motta [mailto:drmariomotta at gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 2:46 AM
> To: mmotta at massmed.org
> Cc: Steve Beckwith; atmob-discuss at atmob.org; AAVSO-DIS
> Subject: Re: [Atmob-discuss] Comet 17P/Holmes
>
>
> OK, I just uploaded an image of Comet Holmes, about mag 2 visual. it is
> on the ATMOB website, wingaersheek gallery. Direct link:
>
> http://www.atmob.org/gallery/showgallery.php?id=43
>
> This is without doubt one of the weirdest things I have ever seen!
> Visually it has a dense central core, with a small fan splaying to the
> west, surrounded by a large shell, looks like 2 concentric shells. Has
> the appearance of a planetary nebula with a bright central star. I
> suspect it must have split in at least 2 pieces and must be spewing
> out volatiles. But why, and so far from the sun?? Anyone got real data
> on this thing?
>
> Mario Motta
>
>
>
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