Abstract
An intermediate orbit is developed for studying the hyperbolic jovicentric motion of a comet in the vicinity of Jupiter, where the effect of Jupiter's oblateness may become significant. A comparison is made with some of the results obtained by other investigators on the motions of specific periodic comets.
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