
English: Image of comet C/1996 B2 (Hyakutake), taken on 1996 March 25, with a 225mm f/2.0 Schmidt Camera (focal length 450mm) on Kodak Panther 400 color slide film. Exposure 0:56 to 1:06 UT (10 minutes). The field shown is about 6.5°x4.8°. Note the prominent disconnection event in the comet’s ion tail. Stars in the image appear trailed, as the camera tracked the comet during the exposure. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Getting ready for his close-up.
LASIA = ALIAS, VONLE = NOVEL, DRYLAH = HARDLY, VABHEE = BEHAVE — Giving us: ISNLHDEAE
Clue/Question: The newscaster used makeup to cover his . . .
Answer: HEAD LINES
(Great pun. No new clue words, today. But, the jumbling was pretty good. I had to do a couple of takes on “alias”. Very nice job on the answer letter layout. Great Knurek cartoon. Haven’t heard from the boys in a while. Guess they’ve been busy . . . golfing in Scotland, and such. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
PS. Don’t know what I typed that caused Zemanta to provide me with pictures of comets, but yer Uncle digs all that astral-jazz! — YUR
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