C/1955 L1 (Mrkos)

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Comet Mrkos, formally designated as C/1955 L1, is a long-period comet with an approximately 350-year orbit around the Sun.[4] It is one of several comets discovered by Czech astronomer, Antonín Mrkos.

Discoverydate12 June 1955
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C/1955 L1 (Mrkos)
Comet Mrkos photographed by Elizabeth Roemer from the Lick Observatory on 17 June 1955.[1]
Discovery[2]
Discovered byAntonín Mrkos
Discovery siteLomnický štít, Czechoslovakia
Discovery date12 June 1955
Designations
1955 III, 1955e[3]
Orbital characteristics[4]
Epoch14 July 1955 (JD 2435302.5)
Observation arc84 days
Number of
observations
21
Aphelion98.547 AU
Perihelion0.534 AU
Semi-major axis49.540 AU
Eccentricity0.98921
Orbital period~350 years
Inclination86.503°
48.942°
Argument of
periapsis
32.506°
Mean anomaly0.113°
Last perihelion4 June 1955
Next perihelion~2300s
TJupiter0.160
Earth MOID0.399 AU
Jupiter MOID0.192 AU
Physical characteristics[5]
Comet nuclear
magnitude (M2)
6.6
4.5
(1955 apparition)
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