Circular No. 2592 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 PERIODIC COMET GEHRELS 2 (1973n) The following precise positions have been reported: 1973 UT R.A. (1950) Decl. m1 Observer Oct. 31.16146 1 22 06.25 +10 06 24.1 Klemola Nov. 1.63125 1 21 24.93 + 9 56 04.0 16 Seki 2.25347 1 21 08.50 + 9 51 50.5 McCrosky 3.21600 1 20 43.25 + 9 45 10.3 15.5 " A. R. Klemola (Lick Observatory). 51-cm astrograph. T. Seki (Geisei Station). Comet diffuse with condensation. Communicated by K. Osawa. R. E. McCrosky (Harvard Observatory, Agassiz Station). Measurer: C. Y. Shao. 20-cm astrograph on Nov. 2, 155-cm reflector on Nov. 3. On the latter occasion the comet's image was diffuse, with a small, sharp condensation or nucleus. As indicated on IAUC 2590, the comet is definitely a short-period one, and it is hereby given the designation P/Gehrels 2. (Comet 1972k is P/Gehrels 1, comet 1973d is P/Swift-Gehrels). The comet passed some 0.9 AU from Jupiter in 1971, and before that q was 2.6 AU, P 8.5 years. Elements from observations to Nov. 3 are: T = 1973 Nov. 30.504 ET Peri. = 182.969 e = 0.40922 Node = 215.622 1950.0 a = 3.97518 AU Incl. = 6.663 n = 0.124357 q = 2.34847 AU P = 7.93 years 1973/74 R. A. (1950) Decl. Delta r m1 Nov. 4 1 20.41 + 9 40.0 14 1 17.22 + 8 38.9 1.442 2.351 15.5 24 1 16.26 + 7 53.9 Dec. 4 1 17.85 + 7 28.2 1.596 2.349 15.7 14 1 22.01 + 7 22.1 24 1 28.55 + 7 34.2 1.808 2.355 16.0 Jan. 3 1 37.24 + 8 02.3 13 1 47.80 + 8 43.2 2.054 2.369 16.3 23 1 59.96 + 9 34.0 Feb. 2 2 13.49 +10 31.8 2.316 2.392 16.6 m1 = 11.0 + 5 log Delta + 10 log r 1973 November 7 (2592) Brian G. Marsden
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