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{{Infobox comet | {{Infobox comet | ||
| name = C/1905 X1 (Giacobini) | | name = C/1905 X1 (Giacobini) | ||
| image = C1905 X1 (Giacobini) on 1905-Dec-29.jpg | |||
| caption = Giacobini's Comet photographed by ] on 29 December 1905{{r|Barnard_1906}} | |||
| discoverer = ] | | discoverer = ] | ||
| discovery_site = ], France | | discovery_site = ], France | ||
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'''Giacobini's Comet''', also known as '''C/1905 X1''', is a bright ] that became visible to the naked eye |
'''Giacobini's Comet''', also known as '''C/1905 X1''', is a bright ] that became visible to the naked eye in January 1906. It is one of 12 ]s discovered by French astronomer, ]. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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<ref name="Barnard_1906">{{cite journal | |||
| author1= E. E. Barnard | |||
| title= Photographic Observations of Giacobini's Comet (1905 c) | |||
| url= https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/link_gateway/1906ApJ....24..255B/ADS_PDF | |||
| journal= Astrophysical Journal | |||
| year= 1906 | |||
| volume= 24 | |||
| pages= 255–258 | |||
| bibcode= 1906ApJ....24..255B | |||
| doi= 10.1086/141388 | |||
| doi-access= free }} | |||
</ref> | |||
<ref name="ICQ1">{{cite web | <ref name="ICQ1">{{cite web | ||
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Parabolic comet For other comets discovered by Michel Giacobini, see Comet Giacobini.Giacobini's Comet photographed by Edward E. Barnard on 29 December 1905 | |
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Michel Giacobini |
Discovery site | Nice, France |
Discovery date | 7 December 1905 |
Designations | |
Alternative designations | 1905c 1906 I |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch | 13 January 1906 (JD 2417223.5) |
Observation arc | 81 days |
Number of observations | 41 |
Perihelion | 0.216 AU |
Eccentricity | ~1.000 |
Inclination | 43.65° |
Longitude of ascending node | 93.37° |
Argument of periapsis | 199.22° |
Last perihelion | 22 December 1906 |
Earth MOID | 0.413 AU |
Jupiter MOID | 0.253 AU |
Physical characteristics | |
Comet nuclear magnitude (M2) | 8.3 |
Apparent magnitude | 0.7 (1906 apparition) |
Giacobini's Comet, also known as C/1905 X1, is a bright parabolic comet that became visible to the naked eye in January 1906. It is one of 12 comets discovered by French astronomer, Michel Giacobini.
References
- E. E. Barnard (1906). "Photographic Observations of Giacobini's Comet (1905 c)". Astrophysical Journal. 24: 255–258. Bibcode:1906ApJ....24..255B. doi:10.1086/141388.
- "Comet Names and Designations". International Comet Quarterly. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
- "C/1905 X1 – JPL Small-Body Database Lookup". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
- G. W. Kronk (2007). Cometography: A Catalog of Comets. Vol. 3: 1900–1932. Cambridge University Press. pp. 71–75. ISBN 978-0-521-58506-4.
External links
- C/1905 X1 at the JPL Small-Body Database
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