Astronomy:Great Comet of 1823
Coma and twin tails of the Great Comet of 1823. | |
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Nell de Bréauté |
Discovery date | December 29, 1823 |
Alternative designations | 1823; Great Comet of 1823, Comet De Bréauté-Pons |
Orbital characteristics A | |
Epoch | 1824 Feb 15.0(UT)[1] |
Perihelion | 0.226742 AU |
Eccentricity | 1.0 |
Inclination | 103.8194 ° |
Last perihelion | 1823 Dec 09.93400000 |
The Great Comet of 1823, also designated C/1823 Y1 or Comet De Bréauté-Pons, was a bright comet visible in the last month of 1823 and the first months of 1824.
It was independently discovered by Nell de Bréauté at Dieppe on December 29, by Jean-Louis Pons on the morning of December 30, and by Wilhelm von Biela at Prague on the same morning.[2] It was already visible to the naked eye when discovered: Pons initially thought he was seeing smoke from a chimney rising over a hill, but continued observing when he noticed it did not change appearance. He was later to note that the comet was, puzzlingly, more easily visible to the naked eye than through a telescope.[3]
The comet was particularly known at the time for exhibiting two tails, one pointing away from the Sun and the other (termed an "anomalous tail" by Harding and Olbers)[4] pointing towards it.
Caroline Herschel recorded an observation of the comet on January 31, 1824 as the last entry in her observing book.[5]
Pons was also the last astronomer to detect the comet, on April 1, 1824.
References
- ↑ Alan Chamberlin. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser". http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=C%2F1823%20Y1;orb=0;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#elem.
- ↑ Kronk, G. Cometography: volume 2, CUP, 2003, pp.62-3. Some sources give December 24 as its discovery date, but this may be an error.
- ↑ Kronk, p.64
- ↑ Sekanina, Z.; Hanner, M. S.; Jessberger, E. K.; Fomenkova, M. N. (2001). "Cometary Dust". in Grun, E.; Gustafson, B. A. S.; Dermott, S. F. et al.. Interplanetary Dust. Heidelberg: Springer. p. 112. ISBN 3-540-42067-3. https://books.google.com/books?id=iWRKx_QulUcC&pg=PA112.
- ↑ Olson, Roberta J. M.; Pasachoff, Jay M. (2012). "The Comets of Caroline Herschel (1750–1848), Sleuth of the Skies at Slough". Culture and Cosmos 16 (1–2): 9. doi:10.46472/CC.01216.0213. Bibcode: 2012arXiv1212.0809O.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great Comet of 1823.
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