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Haleakala telescope finds new comet

University of Hawaii astronomers have discovered a new comet they expect will be visible to the naked eye in early 2013, the UH Institute for Astronomy announced Thursday.
The scientists originally found the comet using the Pan-STARRS PS1 telescope and automated software atop Haleakala on the night of June 5-6, and the discovery was confirmed to be a comet by UH astronomer Richard Wainscoat and graduate student Marco Micheli the following night using the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island.

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Pan-STARRS Telescope Finds New Distant Comet

The comet is expected to be brightest in February or March 2013, when it makes its closest approach to the sun. At that time, the comet is expected to be visible low in the western sky after sunset, but the bright twilight sky may make it difficult to view.
Over the next few months, astronomers will continue to study the comet, which will allow better predictions of how bright it will eventually get. Wainscoat and UH astronomer Henry Hsieh cautioned that predicting the brightness of comets is notoriously difficult, with numerous past comets failing to reach their expected brightness.
Making brightness predictions for new comets is difficult because astronomers do not know how much ice they contain. Because sublimation of ice (conversion from solid to gas) is the source of cometary activity and a major contributor to a comet's overall eventual brightness, this means that more accurate brightness predictions will not be possible until the comet becomes more active as it approaches the sun and astronomers get a better idea of how icy it is.
The comet is named C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS). Comets are usually named after their discoverers, but in this case, because a large team, including observers, computer scientists, and astronomers, was involved, the comet is named after the telescope.
C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) most likely originated in the Oort cloud, a cloud of cometlike objects located in the distant outer solar system. It was probably gravitationally disturbed by a distant passing star, sending it on a long journey toward the sun.
Comets like C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) offer astronomers a rare opportunity to look at pristine material left over from the early formation of the solar system.

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UH astronomers discover a rare, new comet

Astronomers at the University of Hawaii-Manoa spend their days searching the final frontier for any signs of movement. In their quest to find wayward asteroids that may be tumbling towards earth, they made a rare discovery this month that you'll likely be able to see for yourself.
To the untrained eye, a dot on a telescope image doesn't look like much. But you'll be catching a lot more of comet C/2011 L4 soon.

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Ed ~ Kudos to the site for picking up on this obscure story.



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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2455718.5 (2011-Jun-06.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 1 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
 ElementValueUncertainty (1-sigma)  Units 
e1.00.0088418 
an/an/aAU
q.36439363022361180.18868AU
i104.74553130954132.121deg
node64.225213100879152.3744deg
peri331.66291544580337.1724deg
Mn/an/adeg
tp2456399.631131379063
(2013-Apr-17.13113138)
61.877JED
periodn/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
d
yr
nn/an/adeg/d
Qn/an/aAU
 Orbit Determination Parameters
   # obs. used (total)     34  
   data-arc span     15 days  
   first obs. used     2011-05-24  
   last obs. used     2011-06-08  
   two-body model     T  
   fit RMS     .32893  
   data source     ORB  
   producer     Otto Matic  
   solution date     2011-Jun-08 12:50:02  

Additional Information
 Earth MOID = .589113 AU 

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Google earth file: Comet C2011 L4 (PANSTARRS).kmz  (17kb, kmz)

Ephemeris

 Date__(UT)__HR:MN     R.A._(ICRF/J2000.0)_DEC  Mag

 2011-Apr-06 00:00     16 40 01.61 -17 15 29.0  19.61
 2011-May-06 00:00     16 28 10.50 -16 59 39.1  19.33
 2011-Jun-05 00:00     16 11 29.39 -16 39 31.5  19.11
 2011-Jul-05 00:00     15 55 21.22 -16 26 12.9  18.96
 2011-Aug-04 00:00     15 44 53.28 -16 32 05.0  18.87
 2011-Sep-03 00:00     15 42 26.18 -17 02 48.8  18.79
 2011-Oct-03 00:00     15 47 39.65 -17 55 14.2  18.69
 2011-Nov-02 00:00     15 58 48.83 -19 01 04.4  18.53
 2011-Dec-02 00:00     16 13 34.40 -20 11 13.8  18.30
 2012-Jan-01 00:00     16 29 14.78 -21 18 39.8  17.98
 2012-Jan-31 00:00     16 42 38.25 -22 20 01.6  17.58
 2012-Mar-01 00:00     16 49 48.76 -23 15 44.0  17.09
 2012-Mar-31 00:00     16 46 05.53 -24 06 28.2  16.53
 2012-Apr-30 00:00     16 27 25.72 -24 43 56.9  15.96
 2012-May-30 00:00     15 55 13.20 -24 45 56.4  15.46
 2012-Jun-29 00:00     15 20 52.64 -24 07 29.5  15.09
 2012-Jul-29 00:00     14 58 05.67 -23 32 39.9  14.82
 2012-Aug-28 00:00     14 51 42.86 -23 48 40.9  14.54
 2012-Sep-27 00:00     14 59 40.02 -25 09 01.6  14.15
 2012-Oct-27 00:00     15 18 42.68 -27 28 46.7  13.59
 2012-Nov-26 00:00     15 46 50.47 -30 44 58.2  12.79
 2012-Dec-26 00:00     16 24 23.46 -35 11 39.8  11.67
 2013-Jan-25 00:00     17 18 12.46 -41 44 49.0  10.05
 2013-Feb-24 00:00     19 12 26.91 -52 17 43.3   7.59
 2013-Mar-26 00:00     00 45 42.49 -39 00 07.5   3.98
 2013-Apr-25 00:00     02 32 18.15 +19 49 50.6   2.70
 2013-May-25 00:00     02 20 31.50 +53 22 29.7   6.68
 2013-Jun-24 00:00     01 22 50.49 +80 13 10.3   8.74
 2013-Jul-24 00:00     16 17 22.61 +73 19 17.3  10.24
 2013-Aug-23 00:00     16 13 53.95 +53 53 31.0  11.55
 2013-Sep-22 00:00     16 36 28.39 +40 28 06.1  12.69
 2013-Oct-22 00:00     17 04 33.70 +32 03 06.1  13.64
 2013-Nov-21 00:00     17 33 49.95 +27 24 56.4  14.41
 2013-Dec-21 00:00     18 01 37.40 +25 42 35.8  15.03
 2014-Jan-20 00:00     18 25 19.52 +26 21 15.0  15.52
 2014-Feb-19 00:00     18 41 57.72 +28 50 49.5  15.90
 2014-Mar-21 00:00     18 48 05.51 +32 33 59.6  16.21
 2014-Apr-20 00:00     18 40 25.25 +36 32 35.1  16.48


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Orbital elements:
    C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS)
T 2013 Apr. 17.12358 TT                                 MPC
q   0.3643742            (2000.0)            P               Q
                   Peri.  331.66357     +0.27396023     +0.40808751
                   Node    64.22546     +0.95797994     -0.03578873
e   1.0            Incl.  104.74223     -0.08497190     +0.91224106
From 34 observations 2011 May 24-June 8.

MPEC 2011 - L33

Comet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) was discovered on the 24th May, 2011, by the PANSTARRS telescope.
The preliminary orbital elements of the comet indicate a perihelion passage on the 17th April, 2013, at a distance of 0.3 AU from the Sun.



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