[IAUC] CBET 2584: 20101213 : COMET C/2010 X1 (ELENIN)
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Electronic Telegram No. 2584
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
CBAT Director: Daniel W. E. Green; Hoffman Lab 209; Harvard University;
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COMET C/2010 X1 (ELENIN)
Leonid Elenin (Lyubertsy, Russia) reports his discovery of a comet on
four 240-s unfiltered CCD exposures taken remotely with a 0.45-m f/2.8
astrograph at the ISON-NM observatory near Mayhill, NM, USA, on Dec. 10.435
UT (discovery observation tabulted below). After posting on the Minor
Planet Center's "NEOCP" webpage, other cometary astrometrists have noted the
object's cometary appearance. A. Sergeyev (Kharkov, Ukraine) and A. Novichonok
(Kondopoga, Russia) write that four stacked 300-s CCD images taken with a
1.5-m f/8 reflector at the Majdanak Observatory in Uzbekistan on Dec. 11.0 show
a teardrop-shaped, very diffuse coma of diameter 6" (total magnitude 19.1;
magnitude of nuclear condensation 20.7) and a tail of length 10"-12" in p.a.
298 deg. W. H. Ryan obtained R-band CCD images with the Magdalena Ridge
Observatory's 2.4-m f/8.9 reflector on Dec. 12.47-12.49 that show the object
to be diffuse with a tail in p.a. about 315 deg. R. S. McMillan, J. V. Scotti,
and M. L. Terenzoni report that five 60-s R-band images taken through thin
clouds on Dec. 12.5 with the Steward Observatory 2.3-m f/3 Bok telescope (+
90Prime CCD camera) at Kitt Peak in 2" seeing show a coma diameter of about 7"
and a tail extending 10" in p.a. 290 deg. H. Sato (Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
obtained CCD images remotely with a 0.50-m f/6.8 reflector at the RAS
Observatory near Mayhill on Dec. 12.51 that show an 8" coma and a 45" tail
toward p.a. 285 degrees.
2010 UT R.A. (2000) Decl. Mag. Observer
Dec. 10.41707 11 58 06.29 - 0 34 20.1 19.5 Elenin
The available astrometry, the following preliminary parabolic orbital elements
by G. V. Williams, and an ephemeris appear on MPEC 2010-X101. It is possible
that this comet is of short period.
T = 2010 Apr. 1.810 TT Peri. = 181.193
Node = 319.659 2000.0
q = 5.15165 AU Incl. = 1.456
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2010 December 13 (CBET 2584) Daniel W. E. Green
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