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measured Comet McNaught's tail composition and detected unexpected ions. It was the first time that O oxygen ions were detected near a comet. This suggested that the solar wind ions, which did not originally have most of their electrons, gained some electrons while passing through the comet's
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in near real-time. The comet left SOHO's field of view on 16 January. Due to its proximity to the Sun, the
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flew through McNaught's ion tail 260 million kilometres (160 million miles) from the comet's core and instrument readings showed that there was "complex chemistry" in the region.
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Skywatching Columnist. Accessed 16 January 2007
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1020:"JPL Small-Body Database Browser: C/2006 P1 (McNaught)"
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Comet McNaught photo gallery from
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1392:"McNaught (C/2006 P1): Barycentric elements 2050"
1541:Animation of recent images within LASCO C3's FOV
1042:"Comet C/2006 P1 (McNaught) â facts and figures"
665:, Western Australia at 9 p.m. on 17 January
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411:trajectory from 6 October 1990 to 29 June 2009
79:C/2006 P1, Comet McNaught, Great Comet of 2007
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1221:The Great Comet of 2007: Watch it on the Web
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1394:. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 18 July 2007
1372:. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 18 July 2007
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335:Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)
3341:C/1887 B1 (Great Southern Comet of 1887)
3316:C/1865 B1 (Great Southern Comet of 1865)
3251:C/1729 P1 (Comet of 1729, Comet Sarabat)
1601:Comet McNaught from New STEREO Satellite
618:Images of Comet McNaught in January 2007
4431:Astronomical objects discovered in 2006
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3351:C/1910 A1 (Great January Comet of 1910)
1583:McNaught Now Brightest Comet in Decades
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1625:The Magnificent Tail of Comet McNaught
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3291:C/1843 D1 (Great March Comet of 1843)
1643:Comet Between Fireworks and Lightning
1199:"Brightest Comet in Over Forty Years"
876:A very rare sequence of the inferior
520:SWICS also measured the speed of the
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1931:List of comets visited by spacecraft
1446:C/2006 P1 at Cometary Science Center
1328:Neugebauer, M.; et al. (2007).
3376:C/1941 B2 (de Kock-Paraskevopoulos)
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1201:. SOHO (Hot Shots). 4 February 2007
908:Other comets with the name McNaught
298:McNaught discovered the comet in a
150:0.1707 AU (25,540,000 km)
1535:Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
1175:Marcus, Joseph N. (October 2007).
1155:"Kronk's Cometography â C/2006 P1"
1122:"Brightest comets seen since 1935"
262:Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope
203:101.9 km/s (228,000 mph)
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3516:C/1992 J1 (SpacewatchâRabinowitz)
3296:C/1847 T1 (Miss Mitchell's Comet)
1451:Info and gallery, from skytonight
1311:"A chance encounter with a comet"
780:on 19 January. The silhouette of
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3286:C/1823 Y1 (Great Comet of 1823)
3281:C/1819 N1 (Great Comet of 1819)
3276:C/1811 F1 (Great Comet of 1811)
3271:C/1807 R1 (Great Comet of 1807)
3266:C/1769 P1 (Great Comet of 1769)
3261:C/1760 A1 (Great Comet of 1760)
3230:C/1577 V1 (Great Comet of 1577)
3225:C/1471 Y1 (Great Comet of 1472)
3220:C/1402 D1 (Great Comet of 1402)
3215:C/1264 N1 (Great Comet of 1264)
3210:X/1106 C1 (Great Comet of 1106)
1873:Observational history of comets
1649:Comet McNaught Over New Zealand
1551:Montage McNaught in STEREO HI1a
32:Comet McNaught (disambiguation)
3495:C/1989 Y1 (SkorichenkoâGeorge)
3485:C/1989 W1 (Aarseth-Brewington)
2892:P/2013 R3 (Catalina-PANSTARRS)
1571:Astronomy Pictures of the Day:
1427:Australian National University
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1962:C/2023 A3 (TsuchinshanâATLAS)
1595:Comet McNaught Over Catalonia
1463:Comet McNaught in Perth skies
788:sets over the Atlantic Ocean.
4421:Comets visited by spacecraft
3521:C/1993 Y1 (McNaughtâRussell)
3443:C/1969 T1 (Tago-Sato-Kosaka)
3043:D/1993 F2 (ShoemakerâLevy 9)
2952:57P/du ToitâNeujminâDelporte
2444:57P/du ToitâNeujminâDelporte
3012:226P/PigottâLINEARâKowalski
2384:45P/HondaâMrkosâPajduĆĄĂĄkovĂĄ
2364:41P/TuttleâGiacobiniâKresĂĄk
1895:Extraterrestrial atmosphere
928:List of non-periodic comets
918:List of interstellar comets
337:. The comet entered SOHO's
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3381:C/1947 X1 (Southern Comet)
3321:X/1872 X1 (Pogson's Comet)
3306:C/1861 G1 (Comet Thatcher)
1926:List of missions to comets
1619:SOHO: Comet McNaught Movie
1263:"Southern Comets Homepage"
586:of this object, different
186:~6 million years (inbound)
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3631:C/2007 Q3 (Siding Spring)
3331:C/1881 K1 (Comet Tebbutt)
3246:C/1702 H1 (Comet of 1702)
3205:C/-43 K1 (Caesar's Comet)
3171:67P/ChuryumovâGerasimenko
2539:76P/WestâKohoutekâIkemura
2494:67P/ChuryumovâGerasimenko
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1637:A Tail of Two Hemispheres
1531:Current hotshots of comet
1423:Siding Spring Observatory
1417:McNaught, Robert (2007).
1334:The Astrophysical Journal
502:The Astrophysical Journal
375:Siding Spring Observatory
314:, brightening as high as
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3326:C/1874 H1 (Comet Coggia)
3301:C/1858 L1 (Comet Donati)
2524:73P/SchwassmannâWachmann
2314:31P/SchwassmannâWachmann
2304:29P/SchwassmannâWachmann
1977:C/2021 J1 (Maury-Attard)
1235:"C/2006 P1 ( McNaught )"
836:, Canberra on 21 January
812:Villa Alemana Region of
74:Alternative designations
3866:de KockâParaskevopoulos
3721:C/2015 ER61 (PanSTARRS)
2922:11P/TempelâSwiftâLINEAR
2214:11P/TempelâSwiftâLINEAR
2062:C/2015 ER61 (PanSTARRS)
1905:Small Solar System body
1561:3 February 2007 at the
1546:McNaught in STEREO HI1a
1473:JPL Small-Body Database
933:List of periodic comets
645:Just after sunset from
599:barycentric coordinates
573:osculating eccentricity
275:With an estimated peak
85:Orbital characteristics
3701:C/2013 V5 (Oukaimeden)
3696:C/2013 US10 (Catalina)
3541:C/1998 H1 (Stonehouse)
3438:C/1965 S1 (Ikeya-Seki)
3418:C/1962 C1 (Seki-Lines)
3017:271P/van HoutenâLemmon
2977:107P/WilsonâHarrington
2972:97P/MetcalfâBrewington
2942:54P/de VicoâSwiftâNEAT
2818:4015 WilsonâHarrington
2662:147P/KushidaâMuramatsu
2627:107P/WilsonâHarrington
2617:97P/MetcalfâBrewington
2429:54P/de VicoâSwiftâNEAT
1456:9 January 2007 at the
1284:"C/2006 P1 (McNaught)"
1022:(2007-07-11 last obs.)
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923:List of comets by type
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4219:SpacewatchâRabinowitz
3781:C/2023 P1 (Nishimura)
3731:C/2017 K2 (PanSTARRS)
3711:C/2014 Q1 (PanSTARRS)
3676:C/2012 K1 (PANSTARRS)
3656:C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS)
3601:C/2006 A1 (PojmaĆski)
3591:C/2004 F4 (Bradfield)
3571:C/2001 OG108 (LONEOS)
3536:C/1997 L1 (ZhuâBalam)
3531:C/1996 B2 (Hyakutake)
3526:C/1995 O1 (HaleâBopp)
3361:C/1911 S3 (Beljawsky)
3007:206P/BarnardâBoattini
2529:74P/SmirnovaâChernykh
2439:56P/SlaughterâBurnham
2334:35P/HerschelâRigollet
2081:C/2014 Q1 (PanSTARRS)
2042:C/2017 K2 (PanSTARRS)
1972:C/2021 O3 (PanSTARRS)
1947:C/2023 P1 (Nishimura)
569:hyperbolic trajectory
403:
268:for observers in the
247:given the designation
174:hyperbolic trajectory
4199:SkjellerupâMaristany
3736:1I/2017 U1 ʻOumuamua
3646:C/2009 R1 (McNaught)
3636:C/2007 W1 (Boattini)
3611:C/2006 P1 (McNaught)
3596:C/2004 Q2 (Machholz)
3551:C/1999 F1 (Catalina)
3465:C/1973 E1 (Kohoutek)
3135:26P/GriggâSkjellerup
3123:21P/GiacobiniâZinner
2962:72P/DenningâFujikawa
2519:72P/DenningâFujikawa
2419:52P/HarringtonâAbell
2394:47P/AshbrookâJackson
2289:26P/GriggâSkjellerup
2264:21P/GiacobiniâZinner
1631:A Comet Tail Horizon
584:orbital eccentricity
304:Siding Spring Survey
241:, also known as the
162:~2,000 AU (outbound)
160:~33,000 AU (inbound)
140:~4,100 AU (outbound)
138:~67,000 AU (inbound)
40:C/2006 P1 (McNaught)
30:For other uses, see
18:C/2006 P1 (McNaught)
4416:Non-periodic comets
4268:WhiteâOrtizâBolelli
3771:C/2021 A1 (Leonard)
3761:C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE)
3741:C/2018 Y1 (Iwamoto)
3726:C/2015 V2 (Johnson)
3716:C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy)
3706:C/2014 E2 (Jacques)
3691:C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy)
3661:C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy)
3641:C/2009 F6 (YiâSWAN)
3616:C/2007 E2 (Lovejoy)
3561:C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR)
3455:C/1969 Y1 (Bennett)
3428:C/1963 R1 (Pereyra)
3413:C/1961 R1 (Humason)
3386:C/1948 V1 (Eclipse)
2897:(300163) 2006 VW139
2767:332P/IkeyaâMurakami
2672:156P/RussellâLINEAR
2554:79P/du ToitâHartley
2464:61P/ShajnâSchaldach
2449:58P/JacksonâNeujmin
2374:43P/WolfâHarrington
2274:23P/BrorsenâMetcalf
2076:C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy)
2052:C/2015 V2 (Johnson)
2047:C/2016 U1 (NEOWISE)
2027:C/2018 Y1 (Iwamoto)
1997:C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE)
1982:C/2021 A1 (Leonard)
1524:Physical parameters
1346:2007ApJ...667.1262N
1317:on 6 February 2012.
1290:on 20 January 2007.
1249:"Untitled Document"
1132:on 28 December 2011
1048:on 18 February 2011
862:Northern hemisphere
720:Setting behind the
270:Southern Hemisphere
243:Great Comet of 2007
59:Discovery date
41:
4204:SkorichenkoâGeorge
3799:Aarseth-Brewington
3751:C/2019 U6 (Lemmon)
3671:C/2012 F6 (Lemmon)
3651:C/2010 X1 (Elenin)
3621:C/2007 F1 (LONEOS)
3581:C/2002 T7 (LINEAR)
3566:C/2001 A2 (LINEAR)
3556:C/1999 S4 (LINEAR)
3490:C/1989 X1 (Austin)
3475:C/1980 E1 (Bowell)
3356:C/1911 O1 (Brooks)
3059:D/1770 L1 (Lexell)
2967:80P/PetersâHartley
2682:162P/Siding Spring
2559:80P/PetersâHartley
2424:53P/Van Biesbroeck
2349:38P/StephanâOterma
2057:C/2015 G2 (MASTER)
2032:C/2018 C2 (Lemmon)
2022:P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS)
2012:C/2019 U6 (Lemmon)
1992:C/2020 F5 (MASTER)
1952:C/2023 H2 (Lemmon)
1613:McNaught's Matinee
1433:on 19 January 2007
1099:on 19 January 2007
490:
387:apparent magnitude
385:with an estimated
367:apparent magnitude
288:forward scattering
258:Robert H. McNaught
254:non-periodic comet
27:Non-periodic comet
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3918:IRASâArakiâAlcock
3756:C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS)
3626:C/2007 N3 (Lulin)
3433:C/1964 N1 (Ikeya)
3423:C/1963 A1 (Ikeya)
3396:C/1957 P1 (Mrkos)
3371:C/1931 P1 (Ryves)
3180:
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3107:
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3069:18D/PerrineâMrkos
2947:55P/TempelâTuttle
2824:7968 ElstâPizarro
2742:273P/PonsâGambart
2687:168P/Hergenrother
2677:161P/HartleyâIRAS
2637:109P/SwiftâTuttle
2479:64P/SwiftâGehrels
2434:55P/TempelâTuttle
2249:18D/PerrineâMrkos
2117:
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2104:Comets in fiction
2007:C/2019 Y1 (ATLAS)
2002:C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS)
1957:C/2023 E1 (ATLAS)
1883:Comet discoverers
1589:Comet Over Krakow
383:Perth Observatory
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4078:McNaughtâRussell
3766:C/2020 F8 (SWAN)
3681:C/2012 S1 (ISON)
3666:C/2012 E2 (SWAN)
3606:C/2006 M4 (SWAN)
3586:C/2002 V1 (NEAT)
3576:C/2001 Q4 (NEAT)
3546:C/1998 J1 (SOHO)
3511:C/1990 K1 (Levy)
3470:C/1975 V1 (West)
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2667:153P/IkeyaâZhang
2404:49P/ArendâRigaux
2194:7P/PonsâWinnecke
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1987:C/2020 F8 (SWAN)
1868:Naming of comets
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2219:12P/PonsâBrooks
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4400:Solar System
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4012:C/2001 OG108
3804:ArendâRoland
3610:
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3158:
3155:(2005, 2011)
3141:19P/Borrelly
3089:75D/Kohoutek
3074:20D/Westphal
2997:177P/Barnard
2992:157P/Tritton
2987:122P/de Vico
2862:259P/Garradd
2697:177P/Barnard
2657:144P/Kushida
2642:122P/de Vico
2632:108P/Ciffréo
2622:103P/Hartley
2612:96P/Machholz
2544:77P/Longmore
2534:75D/Kohoutek
2389:46P/Wirtanen
2379:44P/Reinmuth
2309:30P/Reinmuth
2259:20D/Westphal
2254:19P/Borrelly
1852:Interstellar
1805:Non-periodic
1581:9 January â
1575:5 January â
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1072:JPL Horizons
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603:JPL Horizons
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168:Eccentricity
113:observations
67:Designations
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4388:Outer space
4376:Spaceflight
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4150:C/2015 ER61
3859:C/2013 US10
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3094:83D/Russell
3079:25D/Neujmin
2882:354P/LINEAR
2840:167P/CINEOS
2830:165P/LINEAR
2812:2060 Chiron
2807:596 Scheila
2777:354P/LINEAR
2772:333P/LINEAR
2732:252P/LINEAR
2727:249P/LINEAR
2712:209P/LINEAR
2607:92P/Sanguin
2584:85D/Boethin
2574:83D/Russell
2569:82P/Gehrels
2549:78P/Gehrels
2499:68P/Klemola
2489:66P/du Toit
2399:48P/Johnson
2369:42P/Neujmin
2359:40P/VÀisÀlÀ
2339:36P/Whipple
2299:28P/Neujmin
2284:25D/Neujmin
2189:6P/d'Arrest
2092:speculation
2090:Culture and
1919:Exploration
1827:Great Comet
1783:Halley-type
1778:Long period
1419:"C/2006 P1"
1398:10 November
1376:10 November
1026:17 December
782:Lion's Head
774:Signal Hill
679:South Beach
361:Great Comet
327:Sagittarius
209:Inclination
4441:Oort cloud
4410:Categories
4224:Stonehouse
4177:SekiâLines
4125:Pan-STARRS
4115:Oukaimeden
3990:C/2000 WM1
3913:Ikeya-Seki
3790:After 1910
3746:2I/Borisov
3504:After 1990
3198:Until 1990
3115:spacecraft
3113:Visited by
3064:5D/Brorsen
2957:69P/Taylor
2932:17P/Holmes
2927:15P/Finlay
2877:331P/Gibbs
2797:Comet-like
2602:88P/Howell
2593:After 1985
2579:84P/Giclas
2509:70P/Kojima
2504:69P/Taylor
2354:39P/Oterma
2344:37P/Forbes
2324:33P/Daniel
2244:17P/Holmes
2239:16P/Brooks
2234:15P/Finlay
2224:13P/Olbers
2209:10P/Tempel
2184:5D/Brorsen
2155:Until 1985
2017:2I/Borisov
1900:Oort cloud
1832:Sungrazing
1815:Hyperbolic
1793:Encke-type
1725:Comet dust
1437:21 January
1268:17 January
1160:21 January
1136:12 January
1103:17 January
1077:22 January
1052:1 February
1002:Barycenter
973:References
953:Barycenter
814:Valparaiso
687:Gage Roads
677:Seen from
582:Given the
565:Oort cloud
522:solar wind
497:spacecraft
281:perihelion
260:using the
192:(outbound)
172:1.000019 (
146:Perihelion
127:Oort cloud
122:Orbit type
4352:Astronomy
4290:ZhuâBalam
4244:C/2020 F8
4239:C/2012 E2
4234:C/2006 M4
4192:C/2013 A1
4187:C/2007 Q3
4167:PojmaĆski
4155:C/2017 K2
4145:C/2014 Q1
4135:C/2012 K1
4130:C/2011 L4
4120:ʻOumuamua
4110:Nishimura
4098:C/2002 V1
4093:C/2001 Q4
4071:C/2009 R1
4066:C/2006 P1
4044:C/2014 Q2
4039:C/2013 R1
4034:C/2011 W3
4029:C/2007 E2
4017:C/2007 F1
4000:C/2002 T7
3995:C/2001 A2
3985:C/1999 S4
3963:C/2019 U6
3958:C/2018 C2
3953:C/2012 F6
3906:C/1964 N1
3901:C/1963 A1
3891:Hyakutake
3881:Hale-Bopp
3854:C/1999 F1
3839:Bradfield
3814:Beljawsky
3792:(by name)
3235:C/1652 Y1
3190:(notable)
3159:C/2006 P1
3153:9P/Tempel
3129:1P/Halley
3052:Not found
3031:Destroyed
2915:Recovered
2857:238P/Read
2835:166P/NEAT
2799:asteroids
2762:323P/SOHO
2757:322P/SOHO
2737:255P/Levy
2722:246P/NEAT
2717:238P/Read
2692:169P/NEAT
2647:126P/IRAS
2595:(notable)
2514:71P/Clark
2409:50P/Arend
2269:22P/Kopff
2204:9P/Tempel
2199:8P/Tuttle
2164:1P/Halley
2067:C/2014 UN
2037:C/2017 U7
1798:Main-belt
1500:Ephemeris
1492:Discovery
1468:C/2006 P1
778:Cape Town
730:Argentina
726:Bariloche
683:Fremantle
571:(with an
486:C/1999 T1
472:C/1996 B2
389:of â4.0.
316:magnitude
308:Ophiuchus
294:Discovery
277:magnitude
266:naked eye
250:C/2006 P1
111:Number of
54:Discovery
4325:Category
4214:Southern
4061:McNaught
4056:Machholz
3943:Kohoutek
3849:Catalina
3824:Boattini
3147:81P/Wild
3084:34D/Gale
3038:3D/Biela
2564:81P/Wild
2484:65P/Gunn
2474:63P/Wild
2329:34D/Gale
2229:14P/Wolf
2174:3D/Biela
2169:2P/Encke
2145:Periodic
1910:Asteroid
1847:Exocomet
1768:Numbered
1763:Periodic
1720:Antitail
1698:Features
1559:Archived
1454:Archived
1205:18 April
994:output.
992:Horizons
886:See also
834:Red Hill
746:Pukekohe
702:Windhoek
595:best-fit
592:two-body
548:â
532:â
312:Scorpius
226:Jupiter
188:~92,600
134:Aphelion
106:338 days
4338:Portals
4285:YiâSWAN
4162:Pereyra
4105:NEOWISE
4024:Lovejoy
3970:Leonard
3938:Johnson
3933:Jacques
3928:Iwamoto
3886:Humason
3871:Eclipse
3829:Borisov
3819:Bennett
2179:4P/Faye
1878:Centaur
1861:Related
1842:Extinct
1705:Nucleus
1537:website
1470:at the
1342:Bibcode
1126:Harvard
706:Namibia
631:Iceland
613:Gallery
529:physics
514:Ulysses
507:Ulysses
495:Ulysses
447:Jupiter
419:Ulysses
406:Ulysses
394:Ulysses
363:of 2007
252:, is a
232:0.32 AU
4007:LONEOS
3980:LINEAR
3948:Lemmon
3876:Elenin
3844:Brooks
3834:Bowell
3809:Austin
3188:comets
3173:(2014)
3167:(2010)
3161:(2007)
3149:(2004)
3143:(2001)
3137:(1992)
3131:(1986)
3125:(1985)
2853:(176P)
2847:(174P)
2826:(133P)
2820:(107P)
2147:comets
1940:Latest
1888:LINEAR
1836:Kreutz
1687:Comets
1520:·
1518:
1512:·
1510:
1504:·
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1496:·
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1488:·
1486:
878:Mirage
588:epochs
559:Period
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4364:Stars
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4172:Ryves
4083:Mrkos
4051:Lulin
3896:Ikeya
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2814:(95P)
2157:(all)
1755:Types
1715:Tails
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1180:(PDF)
963:Read
939:Notes
832:from
818:Chile
786:Venus
772:From
724:, at
722:Andes
663:Perth
661:Over
647:Perth
629:Over
479:
465:
454:
440:
433:Earth
426:
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396:probe
339:LASCO
197:Max.
92:Epoch
4263:West
4229:SWAN
4209:SOHO
4088:NEAT
3975:Levy
3923:ISON
2907:Lost
2782:362P
2132:more
1773:Lost
1710:Coma
1568:NASA
1439:2007
1400:2018
1378:2018
1270:2007
1207:2011
1162:2010
1138:2007
1105:2007
1079:2023
1054:2011
1028:2009
492:The
359:the
245:and
228:MOID
4295:ZTF
2069:271
1350:doi
1338:667
377:at
347:web
320:Sun
300:CCD
116:331
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4278:de
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