Circular No. 4271 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 COMET SORRELLS (1986n) Improved parabolic orbital elements from MPC 11340: T = 1987 Mar. 9.622 ET Peri. = 70.153 Node = 74.088 1950.0 q = 1.72253 AU Incl. = 160.581 1986/87 ET R.A. (1950.0) Decl. p r m1 Nov. 16 4 29.52 +28 53.8 1.293 2.252 11.1 21 3 58.00 +28 56.9 26 3 24.06 +28 26.2 1.200 2.175 10.8 Dec. 1 2 49.72 +27 19.3 6 2 17.12 +25 42.2 1.212 2.102 10.6 11 1 47.85 +23 46.7 16 1 22.68 +21 45.5 1.320 2.033 10.7 21 1 01.66 +19 48.8 26 0 44.44 +18 02.6 1.490 1.969 10.8 31 0 30.47 +16 29.6 Jan. 5 0 19.22 +15 10.2 1.691 1.911 11.0 10 0 10.17 +14 03.7 15 0 02.90 +13 08.6 1.899 1.859 11.1 Corrigendum. On IAUC 4268, the time of the first visual magnitude estimate should read Nov. 3.54 UT, not 3.50. COMET WILSON (1986l) E. Gerard, D. Bockelee-Morvan, G. Bourgois, P. Colom and J. Crovisier, Meudon Observatory and Nancay Radio Observatory, report: "The OH production rate is rapidly increasing. Measurements with the Nancay radio telescope show that the 1667-MHz point-source flux density reached 100 mJy on Nov. 12, and the line profile was blueshifted by 0.8 km/s. During Oct. 10-18, Nov. 6-8 and Nov. 11- 12 the OH production rate was 1.7, 7.3 and 12 x 10**28 molecules/s, respectively (following Despois et al. 1981, A.Ap. 99, 320)." Total visual magnitude estimates: Oct. 25.06 UT, 10.5 (Y. Sheffer, Austin, TX, 0.33-m refl.); 26.77, 10.6 (M. Zanotta, Milan, Italy, 0.30-m refl.); 27.76, 10.6 (Zanotta, 0.25-m refl.); 29.02, 11.4 (G. R. Chester, Rixeyville, VA, 0.20-m refl.); Nov. 4.11, 11.3 (A. Hale, Las Cruces, NM, 0.20-m refl.). 1986 November 17 (4271) Brian G. Marsden
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