Some More Comet Hyakutake Images


Most Recent Image: March 25, 1996


This is a full view of Comet Hyakatuke(11K)
Image provided courtesy of Hal Weaver (Applied Research Corp.), HST Comet Hyakutake Observing Team and NASA



Chronological Images of Hyakutake

This is a full size false-color image in R band taken February 20, 1996. (134K)
Image provided courtesy of Michael Brown (University of Melbourne), Chris Fluke (University of Melbourne) and Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories



This is a false-color image in R band with a log scale color map. It was taken on February 20, 1996. (134K)
Image provided courtesy of Michael Brown (University of Melbourne), Chris Fluke (University of Melbourne) and Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories



This is a color image of Comet Hyakutake using a 40 inch telescope taken on the morning of February 25, 1996. (385K)
Image provided courtesy of Michael Brown (University of Melbourne), Chris Fluke (University of Melbourne) and Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories



This is an image of Comet Hyakatuke's finder chart. It shows the comet's position in reference to the stars from March 20 - April 22.(49K)
Image courtesy of Abrams Planetarium, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Michigan State University



This is an orbit diagram from March 27, 1996. (61K)
Image provided courtesy of Dr. Dale Ireland



(60K GIF)
Image provided courtesy of Shigemi Numazawa, Japan Planetarium Lab. Inc.



The Haykutake Comet
(96K GIF)
Image supplied by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Hyakutake home page




Last modified July 8, 1996 by the Windows Team

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