Bibcode
Kidger, Mark R.
Bibliographical reference
Earth, Moon and Planets, Volume 73, Issue 1, pp.15-22
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1996
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Description
Considerable interest has been raised by the discovery of Comet
Hale-Bopp (1995 O1) and the possibility that it might become a very
bright object in Spring 1997. The evidence to support either of the
conflicting hypothesis (an intrinsically bright comet or a faint comet
in a very large outburst) is too limited to reach solid conclusions and
may remain so for some months yet. The pre-discovery observations
encountered to date provide some limits to photometric models and
suggest that the comet may be intrinsically bright, but do not yet
permit a firm discrimination, even between extreme scenarios, due to the
enormous extrapolation that must be made from the heliocentric distance
at discovery, to that of perihelion.