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- The image of the comet should be viewed with the shorter nuclear
- train of July 21 on the left and the nuclear trains slanting from about 7
- o'clock to 1 o'clock. That is the proper orientation for the following
- caption text.
- Periodic comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 imaged with the Spacewatch Telescope.
- This composite image shows the comet as it appeared on 1993 July 21 (on
- the left) and 1993 December 9 (on the right). Both images were obtained
- under similar conditions by J.V. Scotti using the 0.91-meter (36 inch)
- Spacewatch Telescope on Kitt Peak in Arizona. The field of view in both
- images is 1.8 by 3.6 arcminutes. North is at left and East at top. The
- exposures were 300 seconds in both cases. Expanstion of the train of
- nuclei can be clearly seen. The individual nuclei are of similar relative
- brightnesses in July and December. The tails are visible in both images,
- however, the dust trails extending off the ends of the nuclear train are
- not visible in the December image, but are clearly seen in the July image.
- The dust trails have presumably faded substantially since July and may be
- visible as the comet moves through opposition. The fading may be due to
- the dust spreading out as the nuclear train has spread out. The object
- left of the train of nuclei on December 9 is an over-exposed field star.
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