In the Days of the Comet
The Artistry of Outer Space
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Updated 6 January 2004
This page contains my pictures of the Hale-Bopp comet and
the Orion Nebula, and many astronomy and space flight links.
I always had an interest in astronomy while I was growing up, and even built a
nifty little reflector telescope. I thought of becoming an astronomer for a while,
but that career interest gave way to computers. But when Hale-Bopp came along, my
interest was renewed enough to get me to do something about it; to see the comet for
myself and capture it's image.
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![]() Where were you on March 26, 1997? If you had looked into the Northwest sky at 8:30pm, you could have seen this: the Hale-Bopp comet. |
![]() These pictures were taken near Atlanta, GA. There were thin clouds passing by, eerily lit by the city lights below. |
![]() Another picture of Hale-Bopp, with clouds passing by. |
![]() April 23, 1997. Note the change in angle. Hale-Bopp was almost gone, and won't be back for another 40 lifetimes or so. |
![]() Part of the Sword of Orion, showing the Great Orion Nebula (March 26, 1997). |
![]() My Homemade comet lens. |
![]() A space shuttle launch -- an awsome sight (photo by NASA). |
![]() New! Tammy Jernigan photo gallery (my favorite astronaut). Click here or on the pic. |
![]() A space ship that will let you fly in style! |
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