Circular No. 3277 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. TWX 710-320-6842 ASTROGRAM CAM Telephone 617-864-5758 COMET SEARGENT (1978m) David A. J. Seargent, The Entrance, New South Wales, reports the discovery of a comet as follows. Available positions are: 1978 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. m1 Observer Oct. 1.77096 11 54 0 -37 00 5 Seargent 2.76021 11 54 46.1 -38 45 40 5-5.5 Herald 2.77569 11 54.7 -38 55 5 Verveer 2.78122 11 54 44.5 -38 47 40 Herald D. Seargent (The Entrance, N.S.W.). Position very approximate due to twilight. Object diffuse, with condensation, tail < 1o. D. Herald (Kambah, near Canberra). Scaled positions. 31-cm reflector. Tail 0o.5 long in p.a. ~ 200o. A. Verveer (Perth Observatory, Bickley). Diffuse with condensation, tail > 1o. Communicated by M. P. Candy. COMET MACHHOLZ (1978l) Total visual magnitude estimates: Sept. 25.39 UT, 10.1 (J. Bortle, Brooks Observatory, 32-cm reflector); 29.40, ~ 10.5 (Bortle); 29.50, ~ 10.0 (P. L. Collins, Mount Hopkins Observatory, 20-cm reflector); 29.52, 10.6 (D. E. Machholz, Los Gatos, California, 25-cm reflector); 30.51, 10.6 (Machholz); Oct. 1.53, 10.7 (Machholz). Ephemeris continuation from the elements on IAUC 3273: 1978 ET R. A. (1950) Decl. Delta r m1 Sept.29 6 20.79 -33 26.3 1.604 1.868 10.7 Oct. 4 6 10.30 -38 43.0 9 5 56.16 -44 09.1 1.527 1.914 10.7 14 5 37.21 -49 32.5 19 5 12.03 -54 36.7 1.516 1.967 10.8 24 4 39.23 -59 02.2 29 3 58.29 -62 28.5 1.577 2.025 11.1 PERIODIC COMET SCHWASSMANN-WACHMANN 1 According to Yamamoto Circ. No. 1896 and Hoshino Hiroba Circ. No. 2323 visual and photographic observations by H. Kaneda and K. Tsuchiya in Japan put this comet at magnitude ~ 12 on Sept. 13-14. 1978 October 3 (3277) Brian G. Marsden
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