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Hi All,
As the PI for an International Team to Image 9P/Tempel 1 Comet for Nasa’s Deep Impact Mission, I took some images of the Comet Using Rent-A-Scope in New Mexico Skies, and remote controlled from my home in Dayton, Ohio. Arnie Rosner from Rent-A Scope approached me to ask If I was willing to share my Data with other observers, I agreed and hence our International Team was formed only 2 hours before impact. We stayed in constant contact via Yahoo Messenger conference via the web, each team member watching the images live as they downloaded from the CCD camera. DIRAS Team Member were as follows Mr. John Chumack, DIRAS Principal Investigator for NASA’s STSP Deep Impact Mission The Chumack Observatory MPC #838 Dayton Research Station http://www.galacticimages.com Mr GianLuca Masi representing the Bellatrix Observatory & Planetarium Of Rome, Italy. http://www.bellatrixobservatory.org Mr Arnie Rosner, Rent-A-Scope Director, and Arnie donated the telescope time free of Charge.(Many Thanks) http://www.arnierosner.com Mr. Liebrecht R. Venter, Researcher & Photometric Reduction Specialist 300mm Ritchie F7.8 @prime focus + SBIG CCD + Bisque Paramount A series of 180 sec exposures Our Gif Animation can be seen at this link... The Comet’s core brightening is clearly visible.... http://www.bellatrixobservatory.org/9p_deepimpact.gif Another page of our data is dedicated to the photometry below http://mak-newt.com/visitors/tempel-1/tempel-1.html Attached to this e-mail is an image set showing before and after impact as well. Our image and animation has been released to the World Wide Press. I will continue working on Data reduction and the data will be submitted to the Deep Impact Mission as well as the MPC shortly. Some of my previous images are already on the Deep Impact Mission site, Check the month of June for images under John Chumack & Arnie Rosner or New Mexico Skies team. Thanks to all of the Team members for your support during this great science gathering event. Preliminary data shows a brightening of approximately 2 magnitudes or less, but definitely noticeable as a gradual steady brightening approximately 6 to 9 minutes after actual impact and leveling out after about 15 minutes post impact. Sunday Nights Impact was an interesting and fun COOLaboration!!!! Best Regards, John Chumack Principal Investigator Deep Impact Rent-A-Scope Team NASA's STSP member
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Best Regards, John Chumack The Chumack Observatories MPC 838 Dayton Research Station MPC H66 Yellow Springs Research Station www.galacticimages.com |
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Way to go, John!!!
WRO is still waiting under clouds... But ain't that Ohio? ![]() Best, ~Tammy |
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thanks for posting these images
I observed the comet visually on july 2 from a dark site through an 8 inch dob and found it quite a difficult object....didnt get a chance to observe after impact..wonder if it has faded in brightness again |