[BAA Comets] 2017 S3

David Swan djswanastro at outlook.com
Sat Jul 7 14:18:11 BST 2018


Hello all,

The estimates of brightness for this object - visual and CCD - between 3rd and 6th July are very interesting. Erik Bryssinck, whose 4th July CCD data you can see on his image via the BAA archive, is very similar to mine - across the range of aperture sizes. Basically we determined the comet to be just shy of mag 11, which is closer to trend. Let’s hope more data comes out.

David Swan

On 3 Jul 2018, at 22:07, Shanklin, Jonathan D. <jdsh at bas.ac.uk<mailto:jdsh at bas.ac.uk>> wrote:


Although there is talk of 2017 S3 being bright because of an outburst, it may just be brightening a little more rapidly than expected.  Observers are suggesting that it is diffuse, yet for a recent outburst it should be well condensed.  I'll need some more observations before making any predictions, but I might be prepared to get up early at the beginning of August.  The comet is not well placed at perihelion or afterwards.


Regards,

Jonathan Shanklin
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