RE: [Az-Geocaching] A comment......:-)

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Author: AObuch
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] A comment......:-)
I have found this particular string really
interesting. I certainly don't mind at all about the
fact it isn't strictly geocaching related.

Unless you count the ways to figure out making it a
virtual cache. =-)

xWaterLilyx
Team H2O
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] A comment......:-)

>Jim, I just wanted to tell you that you absolutely

fascinate me (I
>like astronomy) and enjoy this particular "off-topic"

information! I
>sure hope you continue to educate and amaze me, and

hopefully others,
>and that nobody minds that it isn't "geocaching"

talk....Thanks so
>much!!!! :-))))
>Trisha "Lightning"
>Prescott
>
>
>Jim Scotti wrote:
>
>>
>> On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Jim Stamm wrote:
>>
>> > Yes, I heard Levy's program, but didn't realize

that it was a
>> repeat. No
>> > wonder I wasn't able to find the comet's

elements. If I recall,
>the
>> > orbit is more like an asteroid's, but at

Jupiter's distance. How
>> bright
>> > does Comet Scotti get?
>>
>> There are 2 comets Scotti out there, both short

period comets (which
>> means
>> they orbit the sun in orbits that take less than

200 years, actually
>> 11.5
>> years for one, just over 7 years for the other).

Neither of them get
>> particularly close to the sun (4 AU for one, 2.5 AU

for the other -
>an
>> AU is
>> the mean distance of Earth from the sun, 93 million

miles or 150
>> million
>> kilometers). Neither will get particularly bright

either, probably
>at
>> best
>> between about 16th and 20th magnitude (the faintest

you can see with
>> the
>> unaided eye is about 6th magnitude and each

magnitude is about 2.5
>> times
>> fainter so it would take a decent telescope to

see....).
>>
>> Jim.
>>
>> Jim Scotti                              
>> Lunar & Planetary Laboratory         


>> University of Arizona                
>> Tucson, AZ 85721 USA                
>> <a
>href="http://mail.brasher.com/jump/http://www.lpl.ariz

ona.edu/~jscotti">http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti</
a>/    

>>
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hing.com">http://www.azgeocaching.com</a>
>
>
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