ASTRONOMY PICTURE

OF THE DAY

OCTOBER 30, 2007

Comet Holmes’ Coma Expands

EXPLANATION

Go outside tonight and see Comet Holmes. No binoculars or telescopes are needed—just curiosity and a sky map. Last week, Comet 17P/Holmes underwent an unusual outburst that vaulted it unexpectedly from obscurity into one of the brightest comets in recent years. Sky enthusiasts from the northern hemisphere have been following the comet’s progress closely. In this animation recorded from Quebec, Canada, the coma of Comet Holmes is seen noticeably expanding over the past few days. Jupiter has been placed artificially nearby to allow for a comparison of angular sizes and scaled to the size it would appear at the current location of Comet Holmes. How Comet Holmes will further evolve is unknown, with one possibility being that the expanding gas cloud that started from its recent outburst will slowly disperse and fade.

Credit & Copyright

Eric Allen Observatoire du C?gep de Trois-Rivi?res