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Comet Linear
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Comet Observation Home Page
http://encke.jpl.nasa.gov/
Comet Observation Home Page Many of the prediction dates have passed..and the Earth is doing fine.. The Truth About Comet Lee can be found here C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) on 18h16m UT, May 24, 2000 taken by Takuo Kojima (kojitaku@sannet.ne.jp) using a 20cm.
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Photo
The LINEAR Project Home Page
http://www.ll.mit.edu/LINEAR
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C/1999 S3 (LINEAR) by Pepe Manteca
Comet C/1999 T2 (LINEAR) in Bernhard's Comet Project
http://www.syros.de/kometen/Archiv/C_1999%20T2/c_1999_t2_%28linear%291.htm
[upwards] [C/1999 Y1(LINEAR)] [P/1999 X1(Hug-Bell)] [C/1999 T3(LINEAR)] [C/1999 T2(LINEAR)] [C/1999 S4(LINEAR)] [C/1999 S3(LINEAR)] [P/1999 P1(Machholz 2)] [C/1999 N2(Lynn)] [C/1999 L3(LINEAR)] [C/1999 K8(LINEAR)] [C/1999 K6(LINEAR)] [C/1999 K1...
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Comet 1998 M5 (LINEAR) as seen from the BCC Observatory Cocoa Florida
http://www.brevard.cc.fl.us/~planet/m5.html
Comet 1998 M5 (LINEAR) This is a long period comet discovered by the LINEAR team in the summer of 1998 This false color picture was taken on the evening of 9th October 1998 at around 9pm Eastern Time. It was taken with the BCC Observatory 12 inch...
m5.JPG (15942 bytes)
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C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) by Bernhard Haeusler
Bernhard's comet project
http://www.syros.de/kometen/index1.htm
Bernhard's comet project, images and analysis of up-to-date comets
6.
Comets Currently Visible
http://encke.jpl.nasa.gov/whats_visible.html
Comets Currently Visible Last Updated: 5 June 2000 This page provides a quick summary of comets that can be observed visually. Positions for the comets discussed below are given on the Ephemerides Page. Current information and observations of these.
7.
C/1998 K5 (Linear) CCD Images
http://www.fiz.uni-lj.si/astro/comets/images/98k5.html
Crni Vrh Observatory, Slovenia Comet C/1998 K5 (Linear) CCD Images August 24, 1998 140K Comets C/1998 K5 Linear (right) and 93P/Lovas 1(left) appeared on the same frame, only about 10 arc min apart when this image was obtained on 1998 Aug. 24...
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A. Nakamura photo of C/1998 T1 exposed on 1999 January 13
C/1998 T1 (LINEAR)
http://www.comets.amsmeteors.org/comets/lcomets/1998t1.html
C/1998 T1 (LINEAR) Copyright © 1998 by Akimasa Nakamura The CCD image was taken at Kuma Kogen Astronomical Observatory on 1999 January 13.42, using a 0.60-m f/6 Ritchey-Chretien telescope. Discovery This comet was found by the automatic minor...
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C/1999 J3 (LINEAR)
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/Ephemerides/Comets/1999J3.html
C/1999 J3 (LINEAR) Orbital Elements The following orbital elements are taken from MPC 36212: C/1999 J3 (LINEAR) Epoch 1999 Sept. 19.0 TT = JDT 2451440.5 T 1999 Sept. 20.1671 TT Nakano q 0.976822 (2000.0) P Q z +0.000529 Peri. 161.9807 +0.5769793 ..
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C/1999 S4 (LINEAR)
http://www.comets.amsmeteors.org/comets/lcomets/1999s4.html
C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) Copyright © 2000 by Akimasa Nakamura The CCD image was taken at Kuma Kogen Astronomical Observatory on 2000 March 9.43, using a 0.60-m f/6 Ritchey-Chretien telescope. Discovery This is another comet found by the automatic minor...
Gerald Rhemann photo of C/1999 S4 exposed on 2000 July 7
11.
Sky and Telescope -- Surprise Comet LINEAR
http://www.skypub.com/sights/comets/linear/c1998u5.html
Surprise Comet LINEAR By Gary Seronik Associate Editor Sky & Telescope Above: This CCD image by Takuo Kojima was obtained with a 25-centimeter f/6 reflector and shows Comet C/1998 U5 (LINEAR) in outburst on November 9th. At that time the comet...
Comet LINEAR
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Space Weather Bureau
http://www.spaceweather.com/
Daily monitoring of solar flares, geomagnetic storms, Earth's aurora, and all forms of space weather.
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Go to Science@NASA home page see caption
SpaceScience.com - Space Science News
http://www.spacescience.com/
web site featuring basic research in astronomy, astrophysics, solar and space plasma (auroral) physics, earth science (climate studies), and low-gravity materials science. Frequent science headlines are posted highlighting the latest research.

http://spacescience.com/headlines/y2000/ast31jul_1m.htm?list

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