Circular No. 2591 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Cable Address: SATELLITES, NEWYORK Western Union: RAPID SATELLITE CAMBMASS COMET KOHOUTEK (1973f) Further precise positions have been reported as follows: 1973 UT R.A. (1950) Decl. m1 Observer Oct. 23.82943 11 13 48.20 - 5 37 13.9 9 Urata 25.81146 11 18 26.13 - 6 08 41.0 8.5 " 25.83085 11 18 28.96 - 6 09 00.8 " 31.52604 11 32 45.44 - 7 45 35.3 Klemola Nov. 2.43403 11 37 54.2 - 8 20 20 10 Harrington T. Urata (Nihondaira Observatory). Tail 5' long in p.a. 270-275o on Oct. 23, 15' in p.a. 270o on Oct. 25. From Nihondaira Obs. Circ. No. 476. A. R. Klemola (Lick Observatory). 51-cm astrograph. R. S. Harrington (U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington). 38-cm astrograph (stopped down to 23 cm). Poor conditions. Dr. H. Spinrad, University of California at Berkeley, reports that low-resolution spectra, obtained by Harding E. Smith, J. Leibert and himself with the 305-cm reflector at Lick on Oct. 30.5 UT show fairly strong Swan bands at 5165 A and 4737 A, a weaker one at 5635 A, and likely [O I] at 6300 A and 6363 A (this being concentrated mainly very near the nucleus). Dr. R. L. Waterfield, Woolston Observatory, writes that plates taken on Oct. 25.2 and 27.2 UT show a wide, very faint, diffuse, fan tail over p.a. 250-340o; the main streamer (1'.5 on a 10-min exposure, 3'.0 on a 20-min exposure) is in p.a. 285o. The main coma has a diameter of about 30-40", and there is a faint outer coma some 90" in diameter. The total magnitude was 7.5-8.0. Selected recent estimates of m1 are: 1973 UT m1 Observer 1973 UT m1 Observer Oct. 20.45 9.1 Morris Oct. 27.67 9.0 Jones 25.42 8.6 Meisel 28.40 8.5 Mattei 25.67 9.0 Jones 31.52 7.5 Mayo 26.18 8.5 Gieseking Nov. 1.44 8.0 Sherrod C. S. Morris (West Lafayette, Indiana). 32-cm f/6 reflector, 52 x. D. Meisel (South Bristol, New York). 7.5-cm reflector, 20 x. Comet 10' long (in sun-antisun direction), 4' wide. A. F. Jones (Nelson, New Zealand). 32-cm reflector, 86 x. F. Gieseking (Hoher List Observatory). 30-cm f/5 astrograph. M. Mattei (Harvard, Massachusetts). 30-cm refractor. M. Mayo and J. Truxton (Agoura, California). 6-cm f/5 refractor. C. Sherrod (North Little Rock, Arkansas). 15-cm f/16 refractor. PERIODIC COMET ENCKE Mr. C. Y. Shao, Harvard College Observatory, provides the following precise position, obtained with the 155-cm reflector: 1973 UT R.A. (1950) Decl. m2 Oct. 24.99653 23 14 37.32 + 5 07 41.7 20-20.5 UV CASSIOPEIAE Mr. J. E. Isles, Director of the Variable Star Section of the British Astronomical Association, writes that visual estimates made at Oxford University indicate that this R CrB-type variable is fading. Magnitudes are: Oct. 21.17, 10.9 and 27.04, 11.2 (P. W. Hornby) and 29.98, 11.5 (J. A. Bailey). 51 NEMAUSA The following precise ephemeris has been prepared by L. K. Kristensen and O. Moller, Ole Romer Observatory, Aarhus. It is based on a preliminary orbit fitted to 25 normal places 1943-1963, perturbations by Venus to Pluto having been taken into account. The E-terms of aberration and the correction to ET have been neglected. The ephemeris can be rigorously compared with observations by interpolation to the observed UT. High-precision observations at this opposition are very much desired. 1973/74 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. Delta r Mag. Nov. 24.00 7 28 32.28 +07 13 56.8 1.606 2.338 11.3 Dec. 4.00 7 26 17.47 +06 33 12.2 1.512 2.330 11.1 14.00 7 21 00.94 +06 07 21.0 1.435 2.323 10.8 24.00 7 13 06.56 +06 00 06.8 1.380 2.315 10.6 Jan. 3.00 7 03 26.58 +06 13 43.6 1.349 2.308 10.4 13.00 6 53 18.00 +06 47 35.2 1.345 2.301 10.4 23.00 6 44 02.98 +07 38 33.2 1.367 2.294 10.6 Feb. 2.00 6 36 56.29 +08 41 28.3 1.413 2.287 10.8 12.00 6 32 47.11 +09 50 27.9 1.479 2.280 11.0 22.00 6 31 55.46 +11 00 26.5 1.562 2.273 11.2 Mar. 4.00 6 34 22.44 +12 07 12.7 1.658 2.267 11.4 14.00 6 39 52.75 +13 07 42.5 1.762 2.261 11.6 24.00 6 48 04.98 +13 59 51.5 1.872 2.255 11.8 Apr. 3.00 6 58 37.48 +14 42 06.0 1.984 2.249 11.9 13.00 7 11 06.84 +15 13 27.4 2.098 2.244 12.0 1973 November 7 (2591) Brian G. Marsden
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