Atlas of Cometary Forms
Atlas of Cometary Forms
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Reproductions of drawings made from visual observations were made; this makes an interesting comparison. The third and largest section of the book takes an in-depth look at three of the brightest comets of this century: Comet Morehouse 1908 III, Comet Halley 1910 II, and Comet Humason 1962 VIII. The final part of the atlas consists of photographs of six additional comets, in which the authors "Illustrate the effect of telescopic exposure time and of plate and filter characteristics upon the appearance of a comet." Consequently, an historical perspective on cometary research can be gained from this book as well.
As far as possible pertinent facts about each photograph or drawing are given: observatory, observer, telescope, plate, and filter; mid-exposure time, duration of exposure, heliocentric distance, geocentric distance, phase angle (sun-comet-earth), enlargement factor, and scale of reproduction. Covers years 1835-1962.
As far as possible pertinent facts about each photograph or drawing are given: observatory, observer, telescope, plate, and filter; mid-exposure time, duration of exposure, heliocentric distance, geocentric distance, phase angle (sun-comet-earth), enlargement factor, and scale of reproduction. Covers years 1835-1962.
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