[IAUC] IAUC 8942: C/2008 J3; C/2008 J2 [25139-2008/05-R1]
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Circular No. 8942
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COMET C/2008 J3 (McNAUGHT)
R. H. McNaught reports his discovery of another comet on CCD
images obtained with the 0.5-m Uppsala Schmidt telescope at Siding
Spring (discovery observation tabulated below), the object
described as having a condensed coma of diameter 6"-8" and a faint
fan tail 30"-40" long spanning 20 deg toward p.a. 240 deg. His
images on May 11.66 UT show a coma with FWHM = 6" and a narrow tail
45" long in p.a. 245 deg; stacked images taken by McNaught on May
12.64 show a 40" tail in p.a. 245 deg that appears as a fan
spanning p.a. 230-260 deg. Following posting on the Minor Planet
Center's 'NEOCP' webpage, A. C. Gilmore and P. M. Kilmartin (Mt.
John 1.0-m f/7.7 reflector) report that their CCD images from May
11.62-11.63 show a coma diameter of about 7" and a narrow tail 25"
long in p.a. 250 deg; their exposures from May 12.71-12.72 show a
tail 25" long in p.a. 250 deg, a coma diameter of about 10" with
total magnitude 18.7-19.0 measured in a 12"-diameter aperture, and
a starlike condensation of mag 19.9 as measured in a 5"-diameter
aperture. N. Teamo, Punaauia, French Polynesia, finds a tail 15"
long in p.a. 250 deg on his images taken on May 12.55-12.58 with a
0.41-m f/8.0 reflector; J. C. Pelle measures a tail 7' long in p.a.
240 deg from additional images taken by Teamo on May 12.61-12.63.
2008 UT R.A. (2000) Decl. Mag.
May 10.69282 21 45 44.98 -42 44 30.3 18.4
The available astrometry, the following preliminary parabolic
orbital elements, and an ephemeris appear on MPEC 2008-J64; this
comet may be of short period.
T = 2008 Apr. 3.968 TT Peri. = 259.341
Node = 28.660 2000.0
q = 3.53197 AU Incl. = 25.427
COMET C/2008 J2 (BESHORE)
Further to IAUC 8941, J. McGaha revises his description from
May 7.3 UT: 10-s exposures show a dense condensation of diameter
5" surrounded by a coma of diameter 11"; fifteen stacked 60-s
exposures show a sharp disk of diameter 21" with no diffuseness and
a bright elongation extending about 15".5 from the object's center.
Sixty stacked 10-s exposures from May 10.35 to 10.40 show a uniform
disk of size 12" surrounded by a faint coma of diameter 30" and a
faint 68" tail in p.a. 261 deg.
(C) Copyright 2008 CBAT
2008 May 12 (8942) Daniel W. E. Green
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