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  (meteorobs) Excerpts from "CCNet 70/2001 - 22 May 2001"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Farnham, lead author of the paper, is the Harlan J. Smith Planetary Post-doctoral Researcher in the UT Austin department of astronomy.
By July 21, the general consensus was that the comet's brightness was between magnitude 6.6 and 6.8, with a coma 5 to 6 arcmin across and a dust tail 30 to 60 arcmin long.
But something happened late on the 21st and by July 22, observers were commonly reporting the magnitude as around 6 and, although the coma diameter and dust tail had not changed, there was a bright, straight, long gas tail.
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 Josep Comas Solá -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Josep Comas i Solá (or José Comas y Solá (span.)) (December 19 1868 – December 2 1937) was a (The Romance language spoken in Catalonia in eastern Spain (related to Spanish and Occitan)) Catalan (A physicist who studies astronomy) astronomer.
He observed planets including (The 4th planet from the sun) Mars and (A giant planet which is surrounded by three planar concentric rings of ice particles; 6th planet from the sun) Saturn, measuring the period of rotation of the latter.
He also discovered some (Any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)) asteroids.
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 UPF - Publicacions 2000
Comas, D.; Calafell, F.; Benchemsi, N.; Helal, A.; Lefranc, G.; Stoneking, M.; Batzer, M.A.; Bertranpetit, J.; Sajantila, A. Alu insertion polymorphisms in NW Africa and the Iberian Peninsula: evidence for a strong genetic boundary through the Gibraltar straits.
Comas, D.; Calafell, F.; Bendukidze, N.; Fañanás, L.; Bertranpetit, J. Georgian and kurd mtDNA sequence analysis shows a lack of correlation between languages and female genetic lineages.
Pérez-Lezaun, A.; Calafell, F.; Clarimón, J.; Bosch, E.; Mateu, E.; Gusmao, L.; Amorim, A.; Benchemsi, N.; Bertranpetit, J. Allele frequencies of 13 short tandem repeats in population samples from the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Africa.
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On December 13, 1923, the astronomer J. Comas Sola observed the asteroid 224 Oceana with a coma (Kresak, 1977).
The asteroid's magnitude was determined to be 11.6, and at the asteroid's heliocentric distance of 167 million miles, this made the coma about 24,000 miles across.
After the December 13th, 1923, coma observation of asteroid 224 Oceana by astronomer J. Comas Sola, M. Thiele had suggested an accurate study of Oceana's motion, since a gradual disintegration of that body might result in changes of the orbital elements.
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 Publications by the SRC Scientists in 1998
HANASZ J., R. Schreiber, H. de Feraudy, M.M. Mogilevsky, T.V. Romantsova, Observations of the upper frequency cutoffs of the auroral kilometric radiation.
HANASZ J., Z. Krawczyk, M.M. Mogilevsky, R. Schreiber, H. de Feraudy, K. Romantsova, W. Nowakiewicz, A. Kraynyuk, M. Barylko, A. Nazarov, N. Mikhalev, Nablyudeniya avroral'nogo kilometrovogo izlucheniya na sputnike Interbol-2: eksperiment Polrad.
NASTULA J., D.A. SALSTEIN, Regional atmospheric angular momentum contributions to the polar motion excitation, In: Geodesy on the Move, IAG Symposia, Vol.
www.cbk.waw.pl /strony/ramy/english/rep/rep98/publ/98publ.html   (2108 words)

  
 ESA - Science - Home - C
Churyumov was measuring the positions of Comet Comas Sola and discovered that, in one image, it was 2 degrees out of position.
On investigating, he realised that the object that he had thought was Comas Solá was, in fact, a new comet.
It is unusually active for a short-period object and has a coma and often tail even at perihelion, but despite this, even at the peak of outburst, the dust production rate is some 40 times lower than for 1P/Halley.
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 C Biographies
José Comas Solá was born in Barcelona on the 19.
Comas Solá had started with astronomical observations in 1886 at the private observatory of Rafael Patxot in Sant Feliu de Guixols.
He is honored by the minor planet (1655) Comas Solá and by minor planet (1102) Pepita.
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 CARA :: Comet Data Archive for Amateur Astronomers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It is a linear quantity, usually expressed in centimeters or meters, related to the physical properties of the dust in the coma.
According to this model the dust density varies as 1/r, where r is the distance from the nucleus.
In presence of a coma that is close to this model the Afrho value is constant until the interaction with radiation pressure became dominant.
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 On This Day - February - Historical Events This Month   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On This Day In 1865 J.S. Rock became the first fl lawyer to practice in the Supreme Court was admitted to bar.
On This Day In 1890 Jean J. de Lattre de Tassigny, French General in Indo-China was born.
On This Day In 1960 B J. Jefferson, American actress was born in Dallas, Texas.
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 Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Labitzke, J. Austin, N. Butchart, J. Knight, M. Takahashi, M. Nakamoto, T. Nagashima, J. Haigh, V. Williams, The global signal of the 11-year solar cycle in the stratosphere: observations and models, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 64 (2) (2002) pp.
94.10.Rk Pallamraju, J. Baumgardner, S. Chakrabarti, HIRISE: a ground-based high-resolution imaging spectrograph using echelle grating for measuring daytime airglow/auroral emissions, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 64 (12-14) (2002) pp.
Pallamraju, J. Baumgardner, S. Chakrabarti, HIRISE: a ground-based high-resolution imaging spectrograph using echelle grating for measuring daytime airglow/auroral emissions, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 64 (12-14) (2002) pp.
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Hallenbeck S. L., Nuth J. and Nelson, R. (2000) "Evolving optical properties of annealing silicate grains: From amorphous condensate to crystalline mineral," Astrophys.
Moreover, the study of the physiological mechanisms involved in anhydrous conditions must be of interest in the exobiology of planetary bodies having hydrocarbon potential niches because it offers a different vision related with the understanding of the origins of life including in the Earth.
From the Fabra Observatory J. Comas i Sola discovered several comets and asteroids (e.g.Titania, Barcelona).
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DUB 81 Dubois, J. Observateurs 34, 21; 1951.
GTL 01 Gentili, J. Observateurs 32, 77; 1949.
JCK 52 Jackson, J. Greenwich Observations, F1; 1920.
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M. Banaszkiewicz, L. Lara, R. Rodrigo, J. Lopez-Moreno, y G. Molina-Cuberos, 2000, The upper atmosphere and ionsphere of Titan: a couppled model, Advances Space Research 26, (10)1547--(10) 1550.
Svedhem, and M. Fulchignoni, 2001 The Comas Sola Mission to test the Huygens/Hasi instrument on board a stratospheric balloon Advances Space Research (en prensa).
Torkar, M. Friedrich, R. Grard, P. Falkner, J. Lopez-Moreno, and R. Rodrigo, 2001, Propagation of electromagnetic waves in the lower ionosphere of Titan Advances Space Research (en prensa).
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 HST amateurs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Sterner proposed to study a mysterious luminescent arc with the WF/PC to determine whether it represented a gravitational-lens mirage, or massive stars that formed along the shock wave generated during the collision of two galaxies.
On December 13th, 1923, the astronomer J. Comas Sola had observed the asteroid 224 Oceana with a comet-like coma.
Ground-based observers for asteroids Elsa and Jokaste observed for a possible residual dust coma by using photography, CCD equipment, video cameras, or simply naked-eye observations through telescopes.
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 La Cañada Observatory news
A 19th magnitude, asteroidal object discovered by LINEAR on August 31.40 and posted on the NEOCP was shown to have a tail by J Lacruz (Madrid) and J Young (Table Mountain, USA).
LINEAR survey has been found to be cometary after posting on the NEO Confirmation Page by J. Lacruz (Madrid), J. McGaha (Tucson), and J. Young (Table Mountain).
images of splitted comet C/2005 K2, this comet breakup was found out by J. Pastor and S. Reyes from the Spanish Observatory J76 La Murta as published in IAUC 08543.
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 Chronic Marginal Vitamin A Status Reduces Natural Killer Cell Number and Function in Aging Lewis Rats -- Dawson et al. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Krasinski S. D., Russell R. M., Otradovec C. L., Sadowski J. A., Hartz S. C., Jacob R. A., McGandy R. Relationship of vitamin A and vitamin E intake to fasting plasma retinol, retinol-binding protein, retinyl esters, carotene, alpha-tocopherol, and cholesterol among elderly people and young adults: increased plasma retinyl esters among vitamin A-supplement users.
Pelegrí C., Rodríguez-Palmero M., Morante M. P., Comas J., Castell M., Franch A. Comparison of four lymphocyte isolation methods applied to rodent T cell subpopulations and B cells.
Stauber P. M., Sherry B., VanderJagt D. J., Bhagavan H. N., Garry P. A longitudinal study of the relationship between vitamin A supplementation and plasma retinol, retinyl esters, and liver enzyme activities in a healthy elderly population.
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 Beatrice comas - The Formula 1 Modeling Website :: Your source for F1 model news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the film he’ll be faced with a choice between her and Beatrice.
They couldn’t have two electrocutions and three comas in the film, but they could cut
68, Marc Comas - ESP, Ombra - Arab - 1994, Marta Pujadas Sala.
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 ThisDayThatYear.com - Events - Scientific Events on March 20
1907 : J H Metcalf discovers asteroid #792 Metcalfia
1914 : J H Metcalf discovers asteroid #784 Pickeringia
1915 : J Comas Sola discovers asteroid #804 Hispania
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 U-W - Women in Astronomy: A Comprehensive Bibliography (Science Reference Services,Libraryof Congress)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
DN-Ob Bash, Frank N., Harlan J. Smith, and J. Craig Wheeler.
Rasmusen, Hans Q. Julie Vinter Hansen og komet Comas Solá.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy for the AAS Nominating Committee.
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 Ground and Sky review - Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri
After some VCS3 freakouts which open "Fly and Collision of Comas Sola", this same organ sound returns to provide an awesome ambiance.
Some flute pokes its way through the titanic wall of synth, like the trace of humanity struggling to survive in the cosmos.
However, the rawness of Meditation shows up especially on the middle "Fly and Collision of Comas Sola," with percussion explosions from Franke (originally brought on board for his drumming).
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32P/1935 P1 1935 IV 1935c P/Comas Sola 1 1935 10 6.5759 12 Aug, Jeffers (Lick Obs) C/1935 Q1 1936 I 1935d van Biesbroeck 1936 05 11.6361 21 Aug, Yerkes Obs.
32P 1944 II P/Comas Sola 1 1944 04 11.4962 2 Oct, Oterma (Turku).
32P 1952 VII 1951h P/Comas Sola 1 1952 09 10.7805 7 Jul, Cunningham, 60-in refl (Mt. Wilson) X/1952 C1 1952 C/1952 Q1 1953 I 1952e Harrington 1953 01 5.4177 18 Aug, 48-in Schmidt (Mt. Palomar) C/1952 W1 1953 II 1952f Mrkos 1953 01 24.8599 Skalnate Pleso, TCH.
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 Publications
R D Lorenz, J. Dooley, J. West and M. Fujii, Backyard Spectroscopy and Photometry of Titan, Uranus and Neptune, Planetary and Space Science, 51, 113-125, 2003  pdf
J Richardson, A McEwen and R D Lorenz, Titan’s Surface and Rotation – New Insights from Voyager Images,  Icarus, 170, 113-124, 2004   pdf
H J Melosh, A G Ekholm, A Showman and R D Lorenz, The temperature of Europa’s subsurface water ocean, Icarus, 2004 
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 Citebase - Atmospheric electrification in the Solar System
Capone L.A., Whitten R.C., Dubach J., and Prasad S.S. and Huntress W.T.,: 1976, ‘The
Capone L.A., Whitten R.C., Prasad S.S. and Dubach J.,: 1977, ‘The ionospheres of
A.M., Lehto A., Lion Stoppato P.F., Patel M.R., and Zarnecki J.: 2004, ‘A stratospheric
citebase.eprints.org /cgi-bin/citations?id=oai:arXiv.org:physics/0505123   (2036 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Freixó, J. Arràez, C. Cortés i J. Comas (2004)
Comas, J. Alemany, M. Poch, A. Torrens, M. Salgot i J. Bou(2002)
Comas, E. Llorens, M. Poch, G. Markakis, T. Battin, S. Gafny, E. Maneux, E. Martí, M. Morais, M.A. Puig, M. Pusch, J.L. Riera, F. Sabater, A.G. Solimini i P. Vervier(2002)
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 Les publications du SAp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Babel J, Montmerle T. Talk given at Variable and Non-spherical Stellar Winds in Luminous Hot Stars, IAU Colloquium 169, to be held in
X-ray imaging and spectroscopy of the supernova remnant CTB 109 and its associated pulsar IE 2259+586.
Josep Comas sola y la atmosfera de Titan:nueve décadas desde un descubrimiento olvidado.
dphs10.saclay.cea.fr /Doc/Publications/Sap/sap97.php   (2598 words)

  
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PUB MORRISON OBS N 1 38 1887 PRO56 Perth Obs.
ASTRON J V38 81 1928 SRB01 Sternberg Inst.
stars KOP Kopal, Z. STI Stein, J. CHE Chevalier, P.S. LAL Lalande, F. de SWI Swift, L. COO Cordoba Obs.
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 (meteorobs) Excerpts from "CCNet DIGEST 14 Oct 98"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The obtained models give some strong constraints on=20 the physical parameters of the nucleus of comet P/Comas Sola.
Assuming=20 a prolate spheroid for the nucleus of the comet, the expected=20 rotational period is 14 +/- 4 hours for an equatorial radius of 2 km.=20 For the same radius, the oblate Model II gives the much smaller=20 rotational period of 2.4 +/- 0.4 hours.
To subscribe, please=20 contact the moderator Benny J Peiser at .=20 Information circulated on this network is for scholarly and educational = use only.
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It believed that asteroids were the original homes of most recovered meteorites.
On 19 October 1922 Asteroid 986 Amelia was discovered by J. Comas Sola in Barcelona.
On 28 October 1854 Asteroid 33 Polyhymia was discovered by J. Charconac in Paris.
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 CISAS Hypervelocity Impact Facility - Working team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
López-Moreno, J.J., G.J. Molina-Cuberos, M. Hamelin, V.J.G. Brown, F. Ferri, R. Grard, I. Jernej, J.M. Jerónimo, G. Leppelmeier, T. Mäkinen, R. Rodrigo, L. Sabau, K. Schwingenschuh, H. Svedhem, and M. Fulchignoni, The COMAS SOLA mission to test the Huygens/HASI instrument on board a stratospheric balloon, Adv.
Marsal, O., M. Venet, J.L. Counil, F. Ferri, A.M. Harri, T. Spohn, J. Block, The NetLander geophysical network on the surface of Mars: general mission description and technical design status, Acta Astronautica Journal, Vol.
Ferri, F., P.H. Smith, M. Lemmon, N.O. Rennó, Dust devils as observed by the Mars Pathfinder and their role in Mars’ atmosphere, submitted in 2000, in press on J. Geophys.
cisas.unipd.it /lgg/curricula/francesca.html   (474 words)

  
 Publications
Lorenz, P. Smith, M. Lemmon, E. Karkoschka, J. Caldwell and G. Lockwood,' Titan's North-South Asymmetry from HST and Voyager Imaging: Comparison with Models and Groundbased Photometry, Icarus, vol.
Lorenz, J. Bauer and S. McManus, 'Models of Sulfur and Silicate Volcanism on Io', DPS Conference, Tucson, October 1996.
Lorenz and J. Lunine, 'Climate Evolution on Titan' EGS Conference, Vienna, Austria, April 1997.
www.lpl.arizona.edu /~rlorenz/publications.html   (2830 words)

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