
Teide Observatory Images of Comet Hale-Bopp
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Observers: Ricard Casas, Luis Chinarro, Angel Gomez, Luis Manade,
Santiago Lopez and Miquel Serra-Ricart
Location: Teide Observatory, Canary Islands, Spain
Date: October 21-22, 1995
New Spiral Jet in Comet Hale-Bopp
These new Hale-Bopp images
show the development of what appears to be a new jet in Comet
Hale-Bopp (1995 O1). The comet has been observed virtually every night in
September and October with the 82cm IAC-80 Telescope in Teide Observatory
(Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). Sequences of 300s exposures were taken
in R for as long as the comet was visible each night (horizon limit
approximately 20 degrees altitude). The latest images which show the
formation of the jet were taken on October
21 and 22. They have been flat-fielded and overscan corrected
and then aligned to give a constant position for the nucleus. The images
were then processed using a standard unsharp mask and summed. All images
are looked at individually, and any bad ones (eg: poor guiding) are
excluded from the summed image. In the images North is up East is left.
Images taken by: Ricard Casas, Luis Chinarro, Angel Gomez, Luis Manade,
Santiago Lopez and Miquel Serra-Ricart
Reduced by: Ruth Torres-Chico and Miquel Serra-Ricart
Analysis and text: Mark Kidger and Ruth Torres-Chico
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