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M.P.E.C. 2004-P29 Issued 2004 Aug. 9, 15:32 UT
The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual
minor planets and routine data on comets. They are published
on behalf of Commission 20 of the International Astronomical Union by the
Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,
Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
Supported in part by the Brinson Foundation
Prepared using the Tamkin Foundation Computer Network
MPC@CFA.HARVARD.EDU
URL http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/mpc.html ISSN 1523-6714
COMET C/2004 L1 (LINEAR)
Observations:
CK04L010 C2004 07 16.65240 16 43 26.83 -14 18 09.1 19.0 T EP029D74
CK04L010 C2004 07 16.67660 16 43 23.94 -14 18 11.6 19.0 T EP029D74
CK04L010 C2004 07 30.92956 16 17 15.63 -14 51 17.6 17.3 N EP029859
CK04L010 C2004 07 30.93494 16 17 15.02 -14 51 10.5 17.5 N EP029859
CK04L010 C2004 07 30.94140 16 17 14.64 -14 51 19.9 17.2 N EP029859
CK04L010 C2004 07 31.90136 16 15 41.06 -14 53 26.5 15.7 N EP029442
CK04L010 C2004 08 03.84183 16 11 07.12 -15 00 35.5 EP029048
Observer details:
048 Hradec Kralove. Observer M. Lehky. 0.40-m f/5 reflector + CCD.
442 Gualba Observatory. Observer A. Sanchez. 0.36-m f/4 Schmidt-Cassegrain
+ CCD.
859 Wykrota Observatory-CEAMIG. Observer C. Jacques. 0.30-m f/3.0
Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD.
D74 Nakagawa. Observers H. Hori, H. Maeno. 1.13-m f/6.75 reflector + CCD.
Orbital elements:
C/2004 L1 (LINEAR)
T 2005 Mar. 29.8431 TT MPC
q 2.053753 (2000.0) P Q
Peri. 243.3246 -0.9464344 -0.0229187
Node 66.1459 +0.0587737 +0.9685873
e 1.0 Incl. 159.3802 -0.3175022 +0.2476155
From 133 observations 2004 June 12-Aug. 3.
Brian G. Marsden (C) Copyright 2004 MPC M.P.E.C. 2004-P29
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