Hubble
Sees Comet Linear Blow its Top |
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Lackluster
comet LINEAR (C/1999 S4) unexpectedly threw astronomers a curve. Using the
Hubble telescope, researchers were surprised to catch the icy comet in a
brief, violent outburst ... |
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Credit:
NASA, H. Weaver and P. Feldman (Johns Hopkins
University), M. A'Hearn (University of Maryland), C. Arpigny (Liege University),
M. Combi (University of Michigan), M. Festou (Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees),
and G.-P. Tozzi (Arcetri Observatory). |
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Lackluster
comet LINEAR (C/1999 S4) unexpectedly threw astronomers a curve. Using the
Hubble telescope, researchers were surprised to catch the icy comet in a
brief, violent outburst when it blew off a piece of its crust, like a cork
popping off a champagne bottle. |
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The
eruption, the comet's equivalent of a volcanic explosion (though temperatures
are far below freezing, at about minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the icy
regions of the nucleus or core), spewed a great deal of dust into space.
This mist of dust reflected sunlight, dramatically increasing the comet's
brightness over several hours. Hubble's sharp vision recorded the entire
event and even snapped a picture of the chunk of material jettisoned from
the nucleus and floating away along the comet's tail. |
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