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273P/Pons–Gambart

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273P/Pons-Gambart
Discovery
Discovered byJean-Louis Pons, Jean-Félix Adolphe Gambart (first discovery)
Rob Matson (second discovery)
Discovery dateJune 21, 1827 (first discovery)
November 7, 2012 (second discovery)
Orbital characteristics
EpochSeptember 06 2015
Aphelion0.812 AU
Perihelion63.047 AU
Eccentricity0.974556
Orbital period180 years
Avg. orbital speed12.378 km/s
Inclination136.4
Last perihelionDecember 18, 2012
Next perihelion2192
Comet total
magnitude
(M1)
17.9

273P/Pons–Gambart, also called Comet Pons-Gambart, is a long-period comet first discovered on June 21, 1827 by Jean-Louis Pons and Jean-Félix Adolphe Gambart. It was lost and was not recovered until November 7, 2012, when amateur astronomer Rob Matson discovered a comet, and it was identified that the orbital calculations for Pons-Gambart were completely wrong.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kronk, Gary W. "273P/Pons-Gambart". Retrieved September 6, 2015.