Alternate Explanation 1
How many Alternate Explanations have we had, over this past year?
1. New Comet Discovered in Taurus, Aug 20, 2001
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Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 in
Article: <3B8121BC.23939BCD@zetatalk.com> ]
Subject: Planet X: Alternate Explanation 1
NEW COMET DISCOVERED IN TAURUS
Roger W. Sinnott, Sky & Telescope
In the predawn hours of Saturday, August 18th, Vance
Avery Petriew discovered a comet near the bright star
Beta Tauri while attending a star party in Cyprus Hills,
Saskatchewan. According to IAU Circular 7686, which
made the announcement earlier today, Petriew was using
20-inch (0.51-meter) f/5 reflector at 80x. He described
the comet as having a small, round coma but no tail. It
appeared to be about magnitude 11. At the same star party,
R. Huziak and P. Campbell confirmed the find with 10-inch
and 12-inch reflectors, respectively. ... Early today
(August 19th), Alan Hale observed the comet with his
16-inch reflector in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, and obtained
several astrometric measurements with an 8-inch
Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Hale's last position, here
rounded, was right ascension 5h 38.1m, +27d 47' (equinox
2000.0) near 11:30 Universal Time on August 19th. ...
[ RA 5 38.1 <==== vs ZetaTalk Coordinates ]
[ Dec +27 47 ]
[ Magnitude 11 ]
The comet is moving 2 arcminutes per hour toward the
east-southeast, but additional astrometric observations are
needed before its orbit can be determined.
Note: the coordinates given by the Zetas in early 2001 were:
RA 5.151245 Dec 16.55743 on April 1, 2001
and the early 2001 sightings were described as Magnitude 11.