Circular No. 4804 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Telephone 617-495-7244/7440/7444 (for emergency use only) TWX 710-320-6842 ASTROGRAM CAM EASYLINK 62794505 MARSDEN or GREEN@CFA.BITNET MARSDEN or GREEN@CFAPS2.SPAN PERIODIC COMET BRORSEN-METCALF (1989o) After unsuccessful searches at several observatories, this comet has been recovered by E. Helin at Palomar. The following observations indicate that the prediction on MPC 14486 (elements on MPC 11523) requires a correction of Delta(T) = -15.6 days. 1989 UT R.A. (1950) Decl. m1 Observer July 3.76944 0 22 20.20 +10 48 32.1 Jekabsons 3.79931 0 22 25.69 +10 49 36.4 " 4.38333 0 24 17.18 +11 11 21.2 15.0 Helin 4.40677 0 24 21.79 +11 12 17.2 " 6.42153 0 31 03.2 +12 30 34 14.5 Holt 7.31844 0 34 10.24 +13 06 59.5 Shao 7.40382 0 34 28.76 +13 10 29.5 Bus 7.42535 0 34 33.08 +13 11 21.3 " P. Jekabsons (Perth). Measured by M. P. Candy and G. Lowe. Very faint pre-recovery images. E. Helin, B. Roman, C. Mikolajczak, and A. Mejia (Palomar). 0.46-m Schmidt films. Measured by J. Alu. Object condensed with very symmetric coma, and a slight hint of a tail to the southwest. H. E. Holt and K. Zeigler (Palomar). 0.46-m Schmidt films. Approximate measures by J. Mueller; reduced by D. W. E. Green. Comet very obvious. C.-Y. Shao (Oak Ridge). 1.55-m reflector. Vague image; partially cloudy; twilight. S. J. Bus (Lowell Observatory, Anderson Mesa Station). 0.33-m Pluto photographic telescope. Comet very diffuse, difficult to measure. Following a suggestion by Z. Sekanina and D. K. Yeomans that the nongravitational advance or delay of a returning comet can be related to an asymmetry in the comet's brightness around perihelion, M. Festou, Besancon Observatory, and H. Rickman and L. Kamel, Uppsala Observatory, have analyzed the comet's outgassing in 1919 and predicted (in a communication dated July 3) that Delta(T) at the 1989 return should be in the range -15 to -30 days. Total visual magnitude estimates: July 7.41 UT, 11.5 (A. Hale, Las Cruces, NM, 0.41-m reflector; 5' coma); 7.44, 10.4: (C. S. Morris and R. D. Shaffer, Lockwood Valley, CA, 0.51-m reflector; 5'.0 coma; very poor sky). 1989 July 7 (4804) Daniel W. E. Green
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