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Comet d'Arrest

6P/d'Arrest
Discovery
Discovered by Heinrich Louis d'Arrest
Discovery date June 28, 1851
Alternative
designations
1678 R1, 1851 M1, 1857 X1,
1923b, 1950a, 1963f,
1970d, 1976e, 1982e,
1987k
Orbital characteristics A
Epoch 2009-Jan-10
(JD 2454841.5)
Aphelion 5.637 AU
Perihelion 1.353 AU
Semi-major axis 3.495 AU
Eccentricity 0.6127
Orbital period 6.54 a
Inclination 19.51°
TJupiter 2.71
Dimensions 3.2 km
Last perihelion March 2, 2015
August 14, 2008
Next perihelion 2021-Sept-17

6P/d'Arrest (also known as d'Arrest's Comet or Comet d'Arrest) is a periodic Jupiter-family comet in the Solar System, orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. It passed 0.15124 AU (22,625,000 km; 14,059,000 mi) from the Earth on August 12, 1976.

The comet last came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) on March 2, 2015, but it was in an unfavorable apparition as it had a solar elongation of less than 30 degrees from October 2014 until May 2015.

In 1991, Andrea Carusi and Giovanni B. Valsecchi (Istituto Astrofisica Spaziale, Rome), and Ľubor Kresák and Margita Kresáková (Slovak Astronomical Institute, Bratislava) independently suggested this comet was the same as a comet observed by Philippe de La Hire in 1678.

It was first observed by Heinrich Ludwig d'Arrest, in Leipzig, Germany, on 28th and 30th of June 1851.

The comet nucleus is estimated at about 3.2 km in diameter.


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