Circular No. 4171 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 617-495-7244/7440/7444 PERIODIC COMET SHOEMAKER 3 (1986a) Further precise positions have been reported as follows: 1986 UT R.A. (1950.0) Decl. m1 Observer Jan. 18.47264 9 36 01.44 +21 36 52.8 Gibson 18.47778 9 36 01.45 +21 36 55.1 " 20.26563 9 36 05.25 +21 50 19.1 Louys 20.28854 9 36 05.66 +21 50 19.1 Gibson 20.29722 9 36 05.64 +21 50 23.3 " 20.40694 9 36 05.32 +21 51 12.5 " 20.40833 9 36 05.31 +21 51 13.1 " 20.52792 9 36 04.93 +21 52 05.2 " 20.52958 9 36 04.92 +21 52 05.9 " 21.25868 9 36 05.06 +21 57 41.2 Louys 21.71875 9 36 04.26 +22 00 55.0 14 Koishikawa 21.73160 9 36 04.22 +22 01 00.2 " 21.74653 9 36 04.20 +22 01 07.8 " 22.26215 9 36 03.42 +22 05 07.2 Louys J. Gibson (Palomar). 1.5-m reflector and CCD. L. Louys (European Southern Observatory). 0.4-m GPO astrograph. Measurer: R. M. West. M. Koishikawa (Sendai-Ayashi). Communicated by S. Nakano. Orbital elements from 28 observations Jan. 10-22: T = 1985 Dec. 19.100 ET Peri. = 15.176 e = 0.72182 Node = 96.518 1950.0 a = 6.43993 AU Incl. = 6.376 n = 0.060309 q = 1.79145 AU P = 16.34 years COMET HARTLEY-GOOD (1985l) M. C. Pande, Uttar Pradesh State Observatory, communicates further spectroscopic observations by P. S. Goraya, B. S. Rautela and B. B. Sanwal (cf. IAUC 4150, where Goraya and Rautela should have been listed as observers) on 1985 Nov. 25.6, 26.6, 28.6, 29.6, 30.6, Dec. 1.6 and 3.6 UT. C3 emission was weakening, and CN, C2 and Na emissions were increasing as the comet approached the sun. Total visual magnitude estimate by J. E. Bortle, Stormville, NY (20 x 80 binoculars): 1986 Jan. 12.44 UT, 8.6. 1986 January 31 (4171) Brian G. Marsden
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