HALE-BOPP OBJECT
Sun, 17 Nov 1996 23:38:09 -0700
Source: AUFORA News Update
HALE-BOPP OBJECT
The Non-Mysterious "Mysterious Entity"
by Alan Hale
Co-Discoverer of Comet Hale-Bopp
Within the past couple of days there has been quite a bit of discussion
concerning a "mysterious Saturn-shaped object" supposedly photographed
"trailing" Comet Hale-Bopp. This claim was made by a so-called "amateur
astronomer" (Chuck Shramek from Houston) from a photograph he took on the
evening of November 14, which he then discussed on Art Bell's radio talk show
later that night. Some of the national news media apparently picked it up, and
as a result this story has spread quite rapidly across the nation.
My suspicions were aroused immediately. First, as readers might suspect, I've
been following on the comet on a pretty regular basis, and I have not noticed
anything unusual about or around it. Second, the mere fact that this was
discussed on the Art Bell show is enough in itself to raise suspcisions; Art
Bell is pretty much the "Weekly World News" of the late-night radio talk-show
circuit, and many outlandish theories that wouldn't receive air time anywhere
else get aired there. And finally, a check of Chuck Shramek's home page
(http://paradise.pplnet.com/shram/comet.htm) reveals writings full of government
conspiracies and cover-ups, charges of lies by scientists, and numerous
references to theworks by fringe writers such as Richard Hoagland and Zecharia
Sitchin.
With the help of some of the local news media and some astronomer friends in the
area, I was finally able to track down "the" image. Shramek does not give a
scale or orientation to the image, but I was finally able to determine that the
image's long axis is oriented roughly northwest to southeast. For comparison, I
downloaded an image from the Digital Sky Survey (http://stdatu. stsci.edu/dss/)
corresponding to the comet's ephmeris position for the time in question. This
image's long axis is oriented north-south, with the comet's position in the
exact center. If you rotate this image counter-clockwise about 45 degrees, and
compare this to Shramek's image (with it oriented with the long axis top-down
and the "object" on top), you will see that the bright two stars above the comet
in Shramek's image will match the two brighter stars above center in the DSS
image.
Shramek's "mysterious object" is nothing more than the bright 9th-magnitude star
appearing in the DSS image. The "Saturn-like rings" are nothing more than a
diffraction effect (see also the spikes from the same star in the DSS image), a
phenomenon which has been known and understood for centuries.
There are many "fringe" people who are trying to attach apocalpytic significance
to Comet Hale-Bopp, and incidents like this one by Shramek are sure to increase
as we get closer to the comet's perihelion. I ask readers to treat all these
irresponsible reports with the disdain they deserve, and instead enjoy the
beauty of the comet for its own sake.
For more information, see:
http://www.halebopp.com/
http://paradise.pplnet.com/shram/comet.htm
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