Circular No. 4477 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 1987 SF3 C. and E. Shoemaker report their discovery of a fast-moving asteriodal object on films taken with the Palomar 0.46-m Schmidt telescope. The Oct. exposures were taken by E. Shoemaker and H. Holt at Palomar. The following measurements are by C. Shoemaker: 1987 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. Mag. Sept.26.29166 0 12 47.88 + 3 42 15.1 16 26.32083 0 12 52.73 + 3 41 54.6 Oct. 18.31215 0 50 32.34 + 1 26 05.2 19.36233 0 51 31.21 + 1 24 32.8 21.34392 0 53 18.96 + 1 22 39.6 The following orbital elements are by C. M. Bardwell, Center for Astrophysics: T = 1987 Aug. 18.3315 ET Peri. = 133.6560 e = 0.534029 Node = 187.1222 1950.0 a = 2.248465 AU i = 3.3142 n = 0.2923310 q = 1.047718 AU P = 3.37 years 1987 ET R.A. (1950) Decl. Delta r V Oct. 22 0 53.90 + 1 22.6 0.309 1.297 17.6 27 0 58.07 + 1 24.2 Nov. 1 1 02.04 + 1 32.9 0.393 1.363 18.4 6 1 05.99 + 1 47.7 11 1 10.04 + 2 07.6 0.490 1.433 19.1 16 1 14.25 + 2 32.0 21 1 18.68 + 3 00.3 0.600 1.504 19.8 COMET BRADFIELD (1987s) Further total visual magnitude estimates (B = binoculars): Oct. 10.10 UT, 6.2 (J. V. Scotti, Tucson, AZ, 10x50 B); 11.96, 6.4 (D. W. E. Green, North Twin Lake, ME, 20x80 B); 16.02, 6.3 (J. DeYoung, Rixeyville, VA, 7x50 B); 17.12, 6.3 (C. Spratt, Victoria, BC, 11x80 B); 18.80, 5.8 (J.-C. Merlin, Le Creusot, France, 7x50 B); 19.08, 6.2 (R. A. Keen, Mt. Thorodin, CO, naked eye); 20.09, 6.1 (Scotti, naked eye; tail > 3 deg in 10x50 B); 22.82, 6.7 (A. Pereira, Alges, Portugal, 9x34 B); 26.01, 5.9 (G. R. Chester, Arlington, VA, 7x50 B). 1987 October 26 (4477) Daniel W. E. Green
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