Circular No. 2747 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Cable Address: SATELLITES, NEWYORK Western Union: RAPID SATELLITE CAMBMASS 1949 OA Dr. P. Wild, Astronomical Institute, Berne, cables the following precise positions of a fast-moving object discovered by him at Zimmerwald (Long. = -7o27'58".24, Lat. = +46o52'40".32, h = 903 m): 1975 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. mpg Feb. 6.97917 9 41 35.53 +32 11 18.5 14.0 9.99931 9 35 57.50 +35 56 39.8 14.5 10.93612 9 34 07.83 +37 04 18.7 14.5 The object is within 4o of an unpublished prediction, by C. M. Bardwell, Cincinnati Observatory, for the unusual minor planet 1949 OA, discovered by C. A. Wirtanen at the Lick Observatory in 1949 and not observed since. The prediction has been adjusted by the undersigned to fit the new observations, with the following result: T = 1975 Sept. 4.47 ET Peri. = 140.25 e = 0.0618 Node = 130.18 1950.0 a = 1.3907 AU Incl. = 39.11 n = 0.60095 q = 1.3048 AU P = 1.64 years 1975 ET R. A. (1950) Decl. Delta r Mag. Feb. 7 9 41.57 +32 13.1 0.473 1.444 14.4 12 9 32.02 +38 19.7 17 9 21.56 +43 47.2 0.502 1.437 14.8 22 9 10.81 +48 25.6 27 9 00.45 +52 13.0 0.561 1.430 15.2 Mar. 4 8 51.14 +55 13.3 9 8 43.48 +57 32.8 0.638 1.422 15.6 14 8 37.93 +59 18.6 19 8 34.76 +60 37.6 0.722 1.413 16.0 24 8 34.06 +61 35.4 29 8 35.77 +62 16.4 0.806 1.405 16.3 Apr. 3 8 39.71 +62 43.7 8 8 45.72 +62 59.3 0.887 1.396 16.5 13 8 53.59 +63 04.7 18 9 03.08 +63 00.9 0.960 1.387 16.7 Mag. = 15.0 + 5 log Delta + 5 log r + 0.023 (phase angle) 1975 February 12 (2747) Brian G. Marsden
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