Circular No. 4550 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 MAURY-PHINNEY (1988c) The following additional positions have been reported: 1988 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. Observer Feb. 18.32153 10 26 07.7 +37 35 57 Mueller 18.37708 10 25 58.3 +37 39 19 " 19.24076 10 23 31.70 +38 35 02.9 McCrosky J. Mueller, J. Phinney, and N. Reid (Palomar). 1.2-m Oschin Schmidt telescope. Beginning and end of trail; semiaccurate positions measured by A. Maury. Coma diameter about 1'; very diffuse, with some condensation. Short tail fanned to the south. R. E. McCrosky (Oak Ridge Observatory). Measured by C.-Y. Shao. Preliminary parabolic orbital elements by B. G. Marsden, Center for Astrophysics, from 5 observations, Feb. 16-19: T = 1987 Dec. 28.93 ET Peri. = 348.10 Node = 146.86 1950.0 q = 1.9436 AU i = 93.34 1988 ET R. A. (1950) Decl. Delta r m1 Feb. 9 10 49.88 +26 33.2 1.065 2.011 17.2 14 10 37.79 +32 40.3 19 10 24.22 +38 19.6 1.115 2.046 17.3 24 10 09.53 +43 18.7 29 9 54.23 +47 31.6 1.234 2.087 17.7 Mar. 5 9 38.90 +50 58.3 10 9 24.15 +53 42.7 1.401 2.134 18.0 COMET McNAUGHT (1987b1) Total visual magnitude estimates (B = binoculars): Jan. 26.53 UT, 6.6 (A. Hale, Las Cruces, NM, 10x50 B; 35' tail in p.a. 320 deg); 31.19, 6.8 (P. Valisa, Varese, Italy, 10x50 B); Feb. 2.26, 8.0 (A. Pereira, Linda-A-Velha, Portugal, 0.15-m reflector); 9.77, 8.0 (R. Haver, Rome, Italy, 15x80 B); 14.53, 8.2 (Hale). SUPERNOVA 1987A IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD Visual magnitude estimates by A. C. Beresford, Adelaide, South Australia: Feb. 13.52 UT, 6.8; 15.48, 6.8; 18.47, 7.0; 19.54, 6.9. 1988 February 20 (4550) Daniel W. E. Green
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