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It's big! Way too big!

Category: Prime Stream
Posted on: November 14, 2007 11:35 AM, by Selva

If there's a comet that should contain its enthusiasm, it's this. Such a large ego in so little a package, like a baby wearing adult's shirt and gaily roaming around the house! From the linked page: Formerly, the Sun was the largest object in the Solar System. Now, comet 17P/Holmes holds that distinction.

Spectacular outbursting comet 17P/Holmes exploded in size and brightness on October 24. It continues to expand and is now the largest single object in the Solar system, being bigger than the Sun

holmes_jewitt_071109.jpg

I suppose, like me, you have a minor quibble with how 'big' is defined. I mean, where do you stop the measuring tape: when the mean molecular density at the edge of its atmosphere is some 'n', '2n'? For that matter, how do we measure the diameter of the sun.. I am now so terribly confused.

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Apostrophe Avenger here (Elf Eye's alter ego). You are still in possession of a stolen apostrophe, and I demand its return. (Not it's return, I hope you notice.)

Posted by: Elf Eye | November 14, 2007 3:44 PM

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Pray, spare me! I have returned the stolen apostrophe.

Posted by: selva | November 15, 2007 2:23 AM

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