Small Comets News
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Part 3

Even more important, the Earth Camera, which was designed to obtain global pictures of Earth's aurora, has produced abundant evidence that verifies the reality of signatures of these comets in images that Frank first obtained more than a decade earlier with NASA's Dynamics Explorer 1 (at right).

DE-1 Hole The images from the ultraviolet camera aboard the Dynamics Explorer spacecraft contained black spots that Frank interpreted as being due to clouds of cometary water vapor produced by the breakup of small comets. Frank called these spots "atmospheric holes" because the cometary clouds momentarily block Earth's dayglow, or sunlit atmosphere, as seen by the camera aboard the spacecraft. The dayglow, which is emitted by oxygen in our upper atmosphere, is light at ultraviolet wavelengths beyond the range that can be seen by human eyes. Frank's theory of a new class of objects in the solar system ignited a wide-ranging controversy over the existence of these small comets or whether the observations were "instrumental artifacts," as most scientists concluded.

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