Circular No. 3055 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 Telex: 921428 Telephone: (617) 864-5758 NOVALIKE OBJECT IN SAGITTARIUS Y. Kozai, Tokyo Astronomical Observatory, cables that Y. Kuwano, Hita, Oita, has discovered a novalike object as follows: 1977 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. mpv Mar. 27.80556 18 35.2 -23 23 9.3 PERIODIC COMET TEMPEL 2 (1977d) This comet has been recovered by C. Y. Shao and G. Schwartz on exposures obtained with the 155-cm reflector at the Agassiz Station of the Harvard College Observatory, as shown below. The comet is almost stellar in appearance and very close to the position predicted on IAUC 3007. Measurer: Shao. 1977 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. m2 Mar. 27.22560 12 36 53.01 +14 00 51.9 ~19.5 27.35161 12 36 46.14 +14 01 49.3 COMET LOVAS (1977c) The following precise position was obtained by H. Kosai with the 105-cm Schmidt telescope at Tokyo Observatory's Kiso Station: 1977 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. m1 Mar. 12.56196 10 16 55.19 +33 54 43.2 16 PERIODIC COMET GRIGG-SKJELLERUP (1977b) D. Seargent, The Entrance, New South Wales, provides the following total visual magnitude estimates (20 x 65 binoculars): Mar. 17.50 UT, 10.5-11.0; 18.50, 10.5-11.0; 24.58, 10. G. Sitarski (1964, Acta Astron. 14, 25) has drawn attention to the possibility of observing meteors from P/Grigg-Skjellerup this year. The earth will reach the ascending node of the comet's orbit on Apr. 23.3 UT, only 12 days after the comet. The theoretical radiant is R.A. = 109o.6 = 7h18m, Decl. = -44o.3 (equinox 1950.0). According to Baggaley (1973, Observatory 93, 23), some radio meteors associated with the comet were observed in 1972. See also IAUC 2371. 1977 March 30 (3055) Brian G. Marsden
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