Three comets near of the Earth...

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Three comets near of the Earth...

Post #1by Fightspit » 16.12.2005, 20:50

I have download a catalog of comets here:
http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/s ... don_id=646

and I discovered that ! 8O:

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Look at the date: ..... 13 May 2006.....

I want to know if the three comets is the "same" comet....
So ?
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Post #2by selden » 16.12.2005, 21:03

What does it say in their SSC file?
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Post #3by Malenfant » 16.12.2005, 23:34

http://cometography.com/pcomets/073p.html

Basically it looks like it was once one comet, then - possibly in 1995/1996 - the nucleus split into three chunks, maybe by gravitational interaction with something. So that's why you have three nuclei so close together.
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Post #4by Fightspit » 17.12.2005, 10:45

selden wrote:What does it say in their SSC file?


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# 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3-B
"73P Schwassmann-Wachmann 3-B" "Sol"
{
   Class "comet"
   Mesh "asteroid.cms"
   Texture "asteroid.jpg"
   Radius 3.0      # guess
        Albedo 0.1
   EllipticalOrbit
   {
      Period                5.362897
      PericenterDistance    0.937503066436104
      Eccentricity          0.694010598757786
      Inclination          11.40605461272333
      AscendingNode        69.92112490177914
      ArgOfPericenter     198.7836450322278
                MeanAnomaly           0.0
      Epoch           2451937.477355219
   }
   InfoURL "http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eph"
}

# 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3-C
"73P Schwassmann-Wachmann 3-C" "Sol"
{
   Class "comet"
   Mesh "asteroid.cms"
   Texture "asteroid.jpg"
   Radius 5.5      # guess
        Albedo 0.1
   EllipticalOrbit
   {
      Period                5.357471
      PericenterDistance    0.9377136877336958
      Eccentricity          0.6937352242217608
      Inclination          11.40529552689115
      AscendingNode        69.92490999735915
      ArgOfPericenter     198.7810542138613
                MeanAnomaly           0.0
      Epoch           2451937.189300806
   }
   InfoURL "http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eph"
}

# 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3-E
"73P Schwassmann-Wachmann 3-E" "Sol"
{
   Class "comet"
   Mesh "asteroid.cms"
   Texture "asteroid.jpg"
   Radius 4.0      # guess
        Albedo 0.1
   EllipticalOrbit
   {
      Period                5.358832
      PericenterDistance    0.9374369945488149
      Eccentricity          0.6938774627626997
      Inclination          11.40562117591055
      AscendingNode        69.91710448172594
      ArgOfPericenter     198.7732444491985
                MeanAnomaly           0.0
      Epoch           2451937.953401424
   }
   InfoURL "http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eph"
}


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Post #5by buggs_moran » 17.12.2005, 13:29

Ooh, boy am I happy you noticed this comet...either way we might get a show... If it hasn't broken totally apart, a 3 nuclei comet, if it has disintigrated more, a potential meteor storm. This is definitely going on the calendar.

http://cometography.com/pcomets/073p.html wrote:The next predicted perihelion date is 2006 June 7 and the comet will pass 0.0735 AU from Earth on May 13, being only slightly farther away than during the original discovery apparition of 1930. Important questions are: Will any of the secondary nuclei still exist? or Will the comet still exist? A meteor shower was predicted and observed by Japanese observers during 1930, with an unexpected outburst of 60 or 70 per hour (this is not a corrected zenithal hourly rate, but the raw numbers) occurring on the nights of June 9 and 10. The possibility exists that another outburst could occur in 2006. If the comet no longer exists as of 2006, a meteor storm might be possible
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Post #6by PlutonianEmpire » 17.12.2005, 21:55

Will the entire world see it, or just one hemisphere? I ask because I'm going to australia next year with my parents for one month--my first ever overseas trip, and I hope I don't miss the comet(s)/meteor storm! :(
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Post #7by symaski62 » 18.12.2005, 00:43

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Post #8by buggs_moran » 18.12.2005, 01:46

I probably should've mentioned I will be looking at it through a scope, not naked eye. My exitement over this is as an amature astronomer. Didn't mean to get "naked eye" casual observers hopes up... :?
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Post #9by PlutonianEmpire » 18.12.2005, 05:08

buggs_moran wrote:I probably should've mentioned I will be looking at it through a scope, not naked eye. My exitement over this is as an amature astronomer. Didn't mean to get "naked eye" casual observers hopes up... :?

Ohh, sorry. My bad. Really, I'm mostly interested in seeing meteor storms; The idea of objects flying into the earth is rather exciting to me. :twisted:
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