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68P/Klemola

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Periodic comet with 11 year orbit
68P/Klemola
Discovery
Discovered byArnold Richard Klemola [de]
Discovery dateNovember 1965
Designations
1965j 1965 VI, 1976j, 1976 X, 1987th, 1987th XIV
Orbital characteristics
Aphelion8.032 AU
Perihelion1.755 AU[1]
Semi-major axis4.896 AU
Eccentricity0.6407
Orbital period10.82a[2]
Inclination11.1°[2]
Last perihelionNovember 9, 2019[3][4][5]
January 20, 2009
Next perihelion2030-Nov-04[6]

68P/Klemola orKlemola's Comet is aperiodic comet, which belongs toJupiter's comet family, that was discovered in 1965 by American astronomerArnold Richard Klemola [de] inArgentinianYale-Columbia Southern Station.[2] Itsorbital period is 10.82 years.[2]

It was observed at the next predicted apparition by Gérard Sause at the Observatoire de Haute Provence, France on 6 August 1976 with a brightness of magnitude 12. It was successfully observed in 1987 when J. Gibson of thePalomar Observatory, California, obtained images with the 1.5-meter reflector on 16 February. It appeared essentially stellar, with a faint magnitude of 19. It was observed again on 29 March 1997 byCarl W. Hergenrother at theF. L. Whipple Observatory, withperihelion on 1 May 1998.

68P came toopposition on 14 June 2019 and perihelion on November 9, 2019.[3]

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References

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  1. ^Fernández, Julio Angel (2005),Comets: nature, dynamics, origin, and their cosmogonical relevance, Springer Science + Business Media, p. 344,ISBN 1-4020-3490-3
  2. ^abcdZombeck, Martin V. (2007),Handbook of space astronomy and astrophysics (3rd ed.),Cambridge University Press, p. 61,ISBN 978-0-521-78242-5
  3. ^ab"68P/Klemola Orbit".Minor Planet Center. Retrieved2019-03-01.
  4. ^Seiichi Yoshida (2010-07-03)."68P/Klemola". Seiichi Yoshida's Comet Catalog. Retrieved2012-02-18.
  5. ^Patrick Rocher (January 15, 2010)."Note number : 0023 P/Klemola : 68P".Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides. Retrieved2012-02-19.
  6. ^"Horizons Batch for 68P/Klemola (90000702) on 2030-Nov-04" (Perihelion occurs when rdot flips from negative to positive).JPL Horizons. Retrieved2023-07-06. (JPL#K192/3 Soln.date: 2023-Apr-25)

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