Circular No. 5306 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 LEVY (1991q) Further precise positions have been reported as follows: 1991 UT R.A. (1950) Decl. Observer June 26.75868 2 39 53.31 +22 13 53.7 Ikari 26.76354 2 39 54.49 +22 14 08.0 " July 8.79410 3 39 25.85 +29 07 33.8 Seki 9.79271 3 44 27.96 +29 36 04.7 " 9.79497 3 44 28.80 +29 36 08.6 " 9.79618 3 44 29.13 +29 36 10.0 " 12.34222 3 57 20.64 +30 44 26.7 McCrosky 12.34340 3 57 21.01 +30 44 28.6 " 12.34546 3 57 21.61 +30 44 31.6 " 13.34714 4 02 25.34 +31 09 39.8 " 13.34823 4 02 25.68 +31 09 42.2 " Y. Ikari (Ohtsu). 0.16-m f/2.5 Schmidt. T. Seki (Geisei). 0.6-m reflector. Communicated by S. Nakano. R. E. McCrosky and C.-Y. Shao (Oak Ridge). 1.5-m reflector + CCD. Orbital computations show that this comet has a revolution period of some 35-60 years and that when perihelion passage is in September a close approach to the earth is possible. S. Nakano and D. W. E. Green have independently suggested identity with comet 1499, but the number of intervening revolutions is uncertain. T = 1991 July 8.185 ET Peri. = 41.472 e = 0.92728 Node = 328.693 1950.0 q = 0.98217 AU Incl. = 19.182 a = 13.50559 AU n = 0.019858 P = 49.63 years 1991 ET R.A. (1950) Decl. Delta r m1 July 13 4 00.66 +31 01.1 1.364 0.985 8.6 18 4 25.87 +32 53.6 23 4 50.80 +34 22.2 1.435 1.013 8.8 28 5 15.18 +35 28.1 Aug. 2 5 38.75 +36 13.2 1.515 1.065 9.2 7 6 01.33 +36 40.2 12 6 22.76 +36 51.5 1.595 1.137 9.6 17 6 42.94 +36 50.0 22 7 01.82 +36 38.0 1.672 1.225 10.0 1991 July 13 (5306) Brian G. Marsden
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