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86P/Wild
Discovery
Discovered byPaul Wild at Zimmerwald Observatory, Switzerland
Discovery dateApril 1980
Orbital characteristics
Epoch27 June 2015
Aphelion4.942 AU
Perihelion2.2635 AU
Semi-major axis3.6043 AU
Eccentricity0.3719
Orbital period6.84 yr
Inclination15.47°
Last perihelion7 February 2022[1]
3 April 2015[1][2]
Next perihelion2029-Jan-23[1]

86P/Wild (pronounced 86P/Vilt) is a periodic comet in the Solar System with a current orbital period of 6.84 years.[3]

It was discovered on photographic plates exposed on 11/12 April 1980 by Paul Wild of the Astronomical Institute of University of Bern, Switzerland at the nearby Zimmerwald Observatory. He reported the brightness at a magnitude of 15.5 and that the comet was diffuse. He rediscovered it on 7 May 1980 and calculations by Brian G. Marsden estimated that perihelion would take place on 6 October 1980.

Syuichi Nakano calculated the next perihelion would be 31 August 1987 and the comet was duly observed by Tom Gehrels and J. V. Scotti on the Spacewatch telescope at Kitt Peak Observatory, Arizona, USA. Perihelion was 1 September.

The same team re-observed it in 1994 with a faint brightness of magnitude 21. It has since been observed in 2001, 2008 and 2015.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c MPC
  2. ^ "86p/Wild 3". Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  3. ^ "86P/Wild 3". Gary Kronk. Archived from the original on 8 August 2009. Retrieved 14 April 2015.


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