122P/de Vico = P/1995 S1: September 1995

Images

For each image, a text description is available. These images are all .gif or .jpg files. With the exception of copyrighted images, you are welcome to use these images, providing proper credit is given. For copyrighted images/photos, you must get permission from the person who took the image. I will provide the appropriate e-mail address on request.

September 18, 1995 - Gordon Garradd, Australia

This is a JPEG image of about 93 kbytes. Image was taken using a 25cm reflector. Copyright 1995 Gordon Garradd.

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September 20, 1995 - Gordon Garradd, Australia

This is a JPEG image of about 97 kbytes. Image was taken using a 25cm reflector. Note the gas tail disconnection event...the kink in the tail. Copyright 1995 Gordon Garradd.

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September 21, 1995 - Gordon Garradd, Australia

Two images mosaiced together to show the tail. This is a JPEG image of about 25 kbytes. Image was taken using a 25cm reflector. Disconnection event from September 20 is to the right. Copyright 1995 Gordon Garradd.

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September 22, 1995 - Alessandro Dimai and Colleagues, Osservatorio Astronomico del Col Druscie, Italy

This image is about 95 kbytes. Image was taken using a 0.5 meter reflector + CCD.

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September 22-23, 1995 - Alessandro Dimai and Colleagues, Osservatorio Astronomico del Col Druscie, Italy

This image is about 44 kbytes. These two images show the changes in the comet one day apart. Images were taken using a 0.5 meter reflector + CCD.

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September 23, 1995 - Alessandro Dimai and Colleagues, Osservatorio Astronomico del Col Druscie, Italy

Images were taken using a 0.5 meter reflector + CCD.

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September 24, 1995 - Terry Lovejoy, Australia

Image taken with a 55mm camera lens + CCD. Gas tail is four or five degrees long. Size of image is 209 kbytes.

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September 26, 1995 - Alessandro Dimai and Colleagues, Osservatorio Astronomico del Col Druscie, Italy

Images were taken using a 0.5 meter reflector + CCD.

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September 27, 1995 - Douglas Snyder, Fremont Peak, CA

Image taken with a 25cm Schmidt-Cass. + CCD. Size of image is 59 kbytes.

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September 27, 1995 - Gordon Garradd, Australia

Two images mosaiced together to show the tail. This is a JPEG image of about 28 kbytes. Image was taken using a 25cm reflector. Copyright Gordon Garradd.

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September 29, 1995 - Nick James, Chelmsford, UK

This is a JPEG image of about 53 kbytes. Image was taken using a 30cm reflector and has been processed to enhance radial features.

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September 29, 1995 - Alessandro Dimai and Colleagues, Osservatorio Astronomico del Col Druscie, Italy

Images were taken using a 0.5 meter reflector + CCD.

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September 29-30, 1995 - Alessandro Dimai and Colleagues, Osservatorio Astronomico del Col Druscie, Italy

This image is about 57 kbytes. These two images show the changes in the comet one day apart. Images were taken using a 0.5 meter reflector + CCD.

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September 30, 1995 - Alessandro Dimai and Colleagues, Osservatorio Astronomico del Col Druscie, Italy

Images were taken using a 0.5 meter reflector + CCD.

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September 30, 1995 - Tom Polakis, Road Forks, New Mexico

This is a JPEG image of about 88 kbytes. Image was using a camera with 55mm lens and real film!

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