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M.P.E.C. 2005-S09 Issued 2005 Sept. 17, 00:39 UT
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COMET C/2005 Q1 (LINEAR)
Observations:
CK05Q010 C2005 09 03.89623 05 23 36.77 +65 58 16.4 18.6 N ES009J87
CK05Q010 C2005 09 03.90554 05 23 36.78 +65 58 22.7 18.8 N ES009J87
CK05Q010 C2005 09 03.91504 05 23 36.80 +65 58 29.1 18.9 N ES009J87
CK05Q010 C2005 09 05.99793 05 23 32.30 +66 21 24.8 18.5 N ES009A32
CK05Q010 C2005 09 06.00974 05 23 32.18 +66 21 32.4 18.7 N ES009A32
Observer details:
A32 Panker. Observer H. Denzau. 0.36-m f/5.5 Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD.
J87 La Canada. Observer J. Lacruz. 0.30-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD.
Orbital elements:
C/2005 Q1 (LINEAR)
T 2005 July 22.690 TT MPC
q 6.40378 (2000.0) P Q
Peri. 41.742 +0.204193 +0.165176
Node 87.570 +0.421489 -0.904455
e 1.0 Incl. 105.036 +0.883545 +0.393291
From 41 observations 2005 Aug. 27-Sept. 6.
Ephemeris:
C/2005 Q1 (LINEAR)
Date TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase m1 m2
2005 09 17 05 21.04 +68 25.7 6.346 6.415 89.4 9.0 18.1
2005 09 27 05 14.90 +70 21.3 6.230 6.420 96.4 8.9 18.0
2005 10 07 05 03.73 +72 15.7 6.124 6.425 103.1 8.7 18.0
2005 10 17 04 45.99 +74 03.1 6.033 6.431 109.2 8.4 18.0
2005 10 27 04 20.22 +75 35.5 5.961 6.437 114.5 8.1 18.0
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