62P/Tsuchinshan

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62P/Tsuchinshan 1
Discovery
Discovered by Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanking
Discovery date January 1, 1965
Orbital characteristics A
Epoch 2005-Jul-09
(JD 2453560.5)
Aphelion 5.568 AU (Q)
Perihelion 1.489 AU (q)
Semi-major axis 3.528 AU (a)
Eccentricity 0.5780
Orbital period 6.63 yr[1]
Inclination 10.50°
Last perihelion 2011-Jun-30[2][3]
(unobserved)[1]
Next perihelion 2017-Nov-16[4][5]

62P/Tsuchinshan, also known as Tsuchinshan 1, is a periodic comet discovered on 1965 January 1 at Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanking.[1]

During the 2004 perihelion passage the comet brightened to about apparent magnitude 11.[6] The comet was not observed during the 2011 unfavorable apparition since the perihelion passage occurred when the comet was on the far side of the Sun.

On 2049 April 2 the comet will pass about 0.011 AU (1,600,000 km; 1,000,000 mi) from Mars.[7]

See also

References

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