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C/1861 G1 (Thatcher)

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C/1861 G1 (Thatcher)
Discovery
Discovered byA. E. Thatcher
Discovery dateApril 5, 1861
Designations
1861 I
Orbital characteristics
EpochJD 2400920.5
(May 25, 1861)
Aphelion110 AU
(beyond Eris)
Perihelion0.9207 AU
Semi-major axis55.6 AU
Eccentricity0.983
Orbital period415 a
Inclination79.77°
Last perihelion1861-Jun-03[1]
Next perihelion2280 ±5

Comet C/1861 G1 (Thatcher) is a long-period comet with roughly a 415 year orbit discovered by A. E. Thatcher. It is responsible for the Lyrid meteor shower.[2] Carl Wilhelm Baeker also independently found this comet. The comet passed about 0.335 AU (50,100,000 km; 31,100,000 mi) from the Earth on 1861-May-05 and last came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) on 1861-Jun-03.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: C/1861 G1 (Thatcher)". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 1861-09-07 last obs (Oppolzer). Retrieved 2012-04-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Arter, T. R.; Williams, I. P. (1997). "The mean orbit of the April Lyrids". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 289 (3): 721–728. Bibcode:1997MNRAS.289..721A. doi:10.1093/mnras/289.3.721.