I love the stereo pairs at the first site. That HUGE portrayal of Jupiter keeps pulling my attention away from the comet orbit...and the ghostly constellation outlines and map grids in the far background are spooky! But it illustrates the relative postions of earth, McNaught, and the sun perfectly. The last photo on the second site is hilarious- sunburned belly, ouch! A sky-gazer in his natural state...didn't this guy have a clue that his picture would be on the 'Web, seen by millions of people around the world? Would it have killed him to put on a shirt? I have not been able to find any high-magnification images of the comet's nucleus on-line. Wondering if anyone has been looking for signs of breakup? --- Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
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