Circular No. 3468 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 BOWELL (1980b) Further precise positions have been reported as follows: 1980 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. Mag. Observer Mar. 19.61319 10 26 40.18 +11 04 44.7 16.5 Seki 19.63611 10 26 39.58 +11 04 45.8 " 23.63299 10 25 17.38 +11 12 38.0 16.5 " 23.66042 10 25 16.57 +11 12 43.6 " Apr. 14.17569 10 19 30.74 +11 44 57.1 16.5 Bowell T. Seki (Geisei). From Japan Astron. Circ. No. 236. E. Bowell (Lowell Observatory, Anderson Mesa Station). The following orbital elements, shown here for two different osculation epochs, have been calculated by the undersigned on the assumption that the comet is "new" in the Oort sense [(1/a)orig = +0.00004 AU**-1]. A general orbit solution from 12 observations Feb. 11-Apr. 14 gives e = 1.016 +/- 0.008 at epoch 1980 Mar. 22.0 ET. Approaches to Saturn and Jupiter are 2.7 AU in 1979 Apr. and 0.23 AU in 1980 Dec., respectively. The comet will leave the solar system on a strongly hyperbolic orbit [(l/a)fut = -0.01599 AU**-1]. Epoch = 1980 Mar. 22.0 1982 Mar. 12.0 ET T = 1982 Apr. 3.8954 1982 Mar. 12.4239 ET Peri. = 133.7778 134.7293 Node = 120.3598 114.2213 1950.0 Incl. = 1.7865 1.6708 q = 3.188509 3.363959 AU e = 1.004989 1.057182 1/a = -0.001565 -0.016998 AU**-1 1980 ET R. A. (1950) Decl. Delta r m1 May 1 10 17.53 +11 54.9 6.494 6.928 16.0 11 10 17.55 +11 53.8 21 10 18.51 +11 47.5 6.671 6.792 15.9 31 10 20.36 +11 36.0 June 10 10 23.06 +11 19.7 6.854 6.656 15.9 20 10 26.56 +10 58.7 30 10 30.78 +10 33.5 7.008 6.519 15.9 July 10 10 35.65 +10 04.3 20 10 41.09 + 9 31.6 7.110 6.381 15.8 1980 April 17 (3468) Brian G. Marsden
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