19P/Borrelly

Images

For each image, a text description is available. These images are all .gif files. You are welcome to use these images, providing proper credit is given.

December 9, 1994 - Jim Scotti, Spacewatch, University of Arizona

The size of the false color images are about 330 kbytes. The B&W images are about 130 kbytes.

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January 5, 1995 - Stefan Meister, Observatory Bulach (Switzerland)

These images were taken using a 50cm reflector + CCD and are about 85 kbytes.

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April 2, 1995 - Charles Morris, Mt. Wilson, CA

The size of the image is about 89 kbytes. Note that the comet still has a fan structure. The comet was about magnitude 12.2 or 12.3 when this image was taken.

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Light Curves

1994 Apparition

A general discussion of light curves can be found on the Light Curve Page. Undated through March 28, 1995. Note the that the comet's heliocentric (or intrinsic) brightness has been constant for the last month!

Variation of Comet's Observed Brightness
Heliocentric Brightness vs. Time
Preperihelion Heliocentric Brightness vs. Log(Heliocentric Distance)
Postperihelion Heliocentric Brightness vs. Log(Heliocentric Distance)

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Charles S. Morris / csm@encke.jpl.nasa.gov