[meteorite-list] comet holmes, Oops

lebofsky at lpl.arizona.edu lebofsky at lpl.arizona.edu
Thu Oct 25 00:49:16 EDT 2007


Too mnay objects running around.

1 AU = 149,600,000 km

Comet Holmes = 1.6345 AU from earth this  evening
(in two days it will be down to 1.630 AU, better duck)

This gives a distance of 244,500,000 km

Speed of light is 299,800 km/sec

So Light Distance = 816 seconds (give or take)

Larry

On Wed, October 24, 2007 9:29 pm, Sterling K. Webb wrote:
> Hi, Jerry,
>
>
> I don't know the exact distance to 17P (starts Googling).
> Light speed is 18 million kilometers a minute. If I did it right
> (don't hold me to it) Mars is 121,422,000 kilometers away
> right now (give or take), or a light travel time of 6 minutes, 44.67
> seconds -- that's why all those phone calls you've been making to Mars are
> so expensive.
>
> Doug says:
>
>> Comet 17P (Holmes) estimated at under 3.5 Km in diameter,
>> and being twice as far from the Earth as the planet Mars
>
> I don't know if he means "at the moment" or that its
> perihelion distance is 2.1655 AU (and aphelion at 5.2 AU). Holmes has
> passed perihelion (May 4) and is heading out, so a long way. The Space.com
> article says it's 243,000,000 km "away" (twice as far as Mars, like Doug
> said) and assuming they mean actual Earth-Comet distance, the light travel
> time is 13 minutes, 30 seconds.
>
> Long distance call...
>
>
>
> Sterling K. Webb
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>
> What's the time interval for light transmission from this distance to
> earth? Jerry Flaherty
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