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Periodic comet with 6 year orbit For other comets discovered by Alexander Forbes, see C/1930 L1 (Forbes) and C/1932 Y1 (Dodwell–Forbes).
37P/Forbes
Discovery
Discovered byAlexander F. I. Forbes
Discovery dateAugust 1, 1929
Designations
Alternative designations1929 II; 1942 III; 1948 VIII;
1961 VI; 1974 IX; 1980 VI;
1987 I; 1993 IV
Orbital characteristics
EpochMarch 6, 2006
Aphelion5.285 AU
Perihelion1.572 AU
Semi-major axis3.429 AU
Eccentricity0.5414
Orbital period6.349 a
Inclination8.9578°
Last perihelion2018-May-04
December 11, 2011
August 1, 2005
Next perihelion2024-Oct-11

37P/Forbes is a periodic comet in the Solar System. It was discovered on August 1, 1929, by Alexander F. I. Forbes in South Africa.

The comet nucleus is estimated to be 1.9 kilometers in diameter.

References

  1. Seiichi Yoshida (2006-07-16). "37P/Forbes". Seiichi Yoshida's Comet Catalog. Retrieved 2010-02-28.
  2. Syuichi Nakano (2008-05-07). "37P/Forbes (NK 1617)". OAA Computing and Minor Planet Sections. Retrieved 2010-02-24.
  3. MPC
  4. "C&M: 37P/Forbes" Cometrography.com. Retrieved 2012-04-18
  5. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 37P/Forbes" (2006-01-23 last obs). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 2010-02-28.

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