[meteorite-list] NASA Announces Comet Encounter News Conference

Chris Peterson clp at alumni.caltech.edu
Thu Nov 18 00:13:40 EST 2010


Images can be deceiving. Certainly, the comet is not lit, except by 
sunlight. As appears to be common with comets, it has a surface coating, 
some sort of weathering, that results in an extremely low albedo. That isn't 
apparent in an image that has had its white and dark points adjusted for 
maximum clarity.

I don't think there is any doubt that the body is very cold in its interior, 
and is made of some mixture of ices and stony material. The surface may well 
approach room temperature, which is what is driving the boiling away of ices 
that produces a coma.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
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> List,
> I wonder if these new images will shed new light on the definition of what 
> a comet is?
> Typically the description includes the words  frozen and ice in some form. 
> But clearly based on the close-up visual images. It seems that this thing 
> is far from being ice. In fact to me it appears to look more like a fiery 
> hot briquette about ready to throw the steaks on to. It seems from the 
> photos that this thing is fully lit from the inside core  to the surface. 
> And could not possibly consist of ice in any of it's forms melted or 
> frozen. Well, maybe the surface stays wet and cold but the inside is far 
> from cold.
> Hopefully this conference will alert  us all with an update as to what we 
> hunters need to be looking for. Because clearly  it aint Ice. That's for 
> sure.  But I am dying to find out what it is after all! It seems to me we 
> should be looking for melted stuff. Really really melted stuff. Has anyone 
> heard yet what they plan to say the interior is made up of?
> My 2 more cents.
> Carl




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