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Topic started on 10-1-2012 @ 10:47 AM by borutp
It looks like something on the way to hit the sun but then bounce off?
I really don't think it is a lensflare

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Date : 20111210
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You can than try a different date, observatory

What is this?


reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 11:00 AM by PrinceDreamer
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Could you explain why this comet is not drawn into the sun by its gravity? It doesn't make sense to me, not saying you are wrong I just don't get how without external power it can escape the Suns pull


reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 11:02 AM by Phage
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The comet was not drawn into the Sun because it was traveling very fast. The same reason satellites stay in orbit around the Earth.


reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 11:04 AM by 46ACE
Originally posted by PrinceDreamer
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Could you explain why this comet is not drawn into the sun by its gravity? It doesn't make sense to me, not saying you are wrong I just don't get how without external power it can escape the Suns pull

Simple answer:
"velocity":

It creates a precarious balance of forces. it's the same reason we aren't pulled off orbit straight into the center of the sun.

complete answer: Keplar and Newton: (but the math is beyond my mushy brain today...)
en.wikipedia.org...

Sorry "Phage" didn't mean to jump in front there..quick on the draw today.

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reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 11:09 AM by Phage
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Yup.
Something like 1 million miles per hour at perihelion.


reply posted on 10-1-2012 @ 11:52 AM by abeverage
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Bout as fast as you on some of these threads Phage...lol
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