Comet Panstarrs 2011
Comet Panstarrs
Comet Panstarrs (C/2011 L4) is a non-periodic comet discovered in June 2011 that became visible to the naked eye when it was near perihelion in March 2013. It was discovered using the Pan-STARRS telescope located near the summit of Haleakalā, on the island of Maui in Hawaii.
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Comet C/2011 L4 probably took millions of years to come from the Oort cloud. After leaving the planetary region of the Solar System, the post-perihelion orbital period (epoch 2050) is estimated to be roughly 107000 years.
Dust and gas production suggests the comet nucleus is roughly 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) in diameter, while based on the absolute nuclear magnitude and a geometric albedo of 0.04 the diameter of the nucleus is over 2.4 kilometers (1.5 mi). A method based on coma magnitude decay function estimated the effective radius at 2.317 ± 0.190 km.
Observations:
Chased this comet back in the day. This was from under the Chinook Arch.
Observation Log Information | |
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Log Index: | 781 |
Session: | 208 |
Date: | 2013-03-30 |
Equipment: | Canon 60D Tripod 50mm Lens |
Location: | ABCochraneS |
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