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view Abstract Citations (3) References (5) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Orbit of comet 1911 VI (Quénisset). van Biesbroeck, G. ; Vesely, C. D. ; Marsden, B. G. Abstract The orbital elements by Kuhne (1914) have been improved by the use of 205 observations covering the interval from Sept. 24, 1911, to Jan. 24, 1912. Perturbations by all nine planets were taken into account. The 'original' and 'future' values of the reciprocal semimajor axis are found to be plus 0.002494 and plus 0.002764 (plus or minus 0.000016 m.e.) per AU, respectively. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: December 1974 DOI: 10.1086/111700 Bibcode: 1974AJ.....79.1455V Keywords: Comets; Orbit Perturbation; Orbital Elements; Solar Orbits; Comet Tails; Perihelions; Visual Observation; Astronomy full text sources ADS |
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