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74P/Smirnova–Chernykh

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74P/Smirnova–Chernykh
74P (apmag ~17; 3.6AU from the Sun) near galaxy PGC 49413
Discovery
Discovered byTamara Mikhailovna Smirnova
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh
Discovery dateMarch 4, 1975
Designations
1967 XV; 1975 VII; 1984 V;
1992 XXI
Orbital characteristics
EpochMay 1, 2009
Aphelion4.790 AU
Perihelion3.557 AU
Semi-major axis4.173 AU
Eccentricity0.1485
Orbital period8.53 yr
Inclination6.647°
Last perihelionJanuary 26, 2018[1]
July 30, 2009[2]
Next perihelion2034-Jun-14[3]

74P/Smirnova–Chernykh is a periodic comet in the Solar System. It fits the definition of an Encke-type comet with (TJupiter > 3; a < aJupiter),[4] and is a Quasi-Hilda comet.[5] It was discovered in late March 1975 by Tamara Mikhajlovna Smirnova while examining exposures from the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.[6] In the discovery images the comet had an apparent magnitude of ~15.[6] In the year of discovery, the comet came to perihelion on August 6, 1975.[6]

The comet had been photographed during 1967, but was identified as an asteroid and assigned the designation 1967 EU.[2]

The comet is estimated at 4.46 km in diameter, and currently has an orbit contained completely inside of the orbit of Jupiter.[4]

References

  1. ^ Syuichi Nakano (2007-07-09). "74P/Smirnova-Chernykh (NK 1485)". OAA Computing and Minor Planet Sections. Retrieved 2010-02-24.
  2. ^ a b Seiichi Yoshida (2005-08-28). "74P/Smirnova-Chernykh". Seiichi Yoshida's Comet Catalog. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  3. ^ MPC
  4. ^ a b "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 74P/Smirnova-Chernykh". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 2010-01-25. 2009-12-30 last obs
  5. ^ Toth, I. (March 2006). "The quasi-Hilda subgroup of ecliptic comets - an update". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 448 (3): 1191–1196. Bibcode:2006A&A...448.1191T. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20053492.
  6. ^ a b c Kronk, Gary W. "74P/Smirnova-Chernykh". Retrieved 2010-01-25. (Cometography Home Page)

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