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Non-periodic comet For other comets discovered by the Mount Lemmon Survey, see Comet Lemmon.
C/2021 T4 (Lemmon)
The comet on 21 December 2022, by ZTF
Discovery
Discovered byE. Bryssinck
Discovery siteMount Lemmon Observatory
Discovery date7 October 2021
Designations
Alternative designationsCK21T040
C6131F2
Orbital characteristics
Observation arc2.91 years (1,064 days)
Number of
observations
2,107
Aphelion≈44,000 AU (inbound)
≈2,200 AU (outbound)
Perihelion1.4833 AU
Semi-major axis48,585.76 AU
Eccentricity0.99997
Orbital periodmillions of years (inbound)
≈36,000 years (outbound)
Inclination160.78°
Longitude of
ascending node
257.88°
Argument of
periapsis
329.81°
Last perihelion31 July 2023
Earth MOID0.4975 AU (74.42×10^ km)
Jupiter MOID0.8699 AU (130.14×10^ km)
Comet total
magnitude
(M1)
6.9

C/2021 T4 (Lemmon) is a long period comet discovered by the Mount Lemmon Observatory on 7 October 2021. This passage through the planetary region of the Solar System will reduce the orbital period from millions of years to thousands of years.

It has been south of the celestial equator since October 2022. On 13 June it was 1.5 degrees from magnitude 2 Beta Ceti. Closest approach to Earth was on 20 July 2023 at a distance of 0.54 AU (81 million km). The next day it reached its southernmost declination, at -56 degrees. On 25 July it passed next to the globular cluster NGC 6397. It reached perihelion on 31 July 2023 at a solar distance of 1.48 AU. The comet brightened to around apparent magnitude 8.

References

  1. ^ "MPEC 2021-U187: COMET C/2021 T4 (Lemmon)". minorplanetcenter.net. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  2. ^ Horizons output. "Barycentric Osculating Orbital Elements for Comet C/2021 T4 (Lemmon)". Retrieved 2023-04-26. (Solution using the Solar System's barycenter (Sun+Jupiter). Select Ephemeris Type:Elements and Center:@0) Epoch 1800 has PR= 1E+9 / 365.25 days = millions of years
  3. "C/2021 T4 (Lemmon) – JPL Small-Body Database Browser". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  4. Earth Approach 2023 (delta. Close approach occurs when deldot flips from negative to positive.)
  5. Dickinson, David (25 July 2023). "A Fine Southern Apparition for Comet T4 Lemmon". Universe Today. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
  6. C/2021 T4 ( Lemmon ) mag chart by Seiichi Yoshida

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