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- Hug–Bell abstract "178P/Hug–Bell is a periodic comet in the solar system. It was discovered by Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers' League members Gary Hug and Graham Bell and is thought to be the first periodic comet to be discovered by amateurs. It was declared a comet less than two days after its initial discovery, after having its course confirmed on previous images.Hug-Bell's orbital period is about seven years; its orbit is eccentric, though less so than many comets. Hug-Bell's orbit lies entirely outside the orbit of Mars, but at its aphelion overlaps in solar distance with the orbit of Jupiter. Because it never comes closer to the Sun than about 2 AU, it is never expected to be a very bright comet, with a typical perihelion magnitude of 18-19.".
- Hug–Bell wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=178P.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=178P.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=178P;orb=1.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageID "7496207".
- Hug–Bell wikiPageLength "2840".
- Hug–Bell wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Hug–Bell wikiPageRevisionID "642992907".
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_Unit.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Periodic_comets.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Hug.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Graham_E._Bell.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink List_of_periodic_comets.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink NEKAAL.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLink Solar_system.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageWikiLinkText "178P/Hug–Bell".
- Hug–Bell aphelion "5.405".
- Hug–Bell designations "1999".
- Hug–Bell discoverer "Gary Hug and Graham E. Bell".
- Hug–Bell discoveryDate "1999-12-10".
- Hug–Bell eccentricity "0.473".
- Hug–Bell epoch "2013-07-07".
- Hug–Bell hasPhotoCollection Hug–Bell.
- Hug–Bell inclination "10.9755".
- Hug–Bell lastP "2006-07-06".
- Hug–Bell lastP "2013-07-23".
- Hug–Bell name "178".
- Hug–Bell nextP "2020".
- Hug–Bell perihelion "1.9337".
- Hug–Bell period "7.03".
- Hug–Bell semimajor "3.6993".
- Hug–Bell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comet-stub.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comets.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Comet.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PeriodicComets_Navigator.
- Hug–Bell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hug–Bell subject Category:Comets.
- Hug–Bell subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Hug–Bell comment "178P/Hug–Bell is a periodic comet in the solar system. It was discovered by Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers' League members Gary Hug and Graham Bell and is thought to be the first periodic comet to be discovered by amateurs. It was declared a comet less than two days after its initial discovery, after having its course confirmed on previous images.Hug-Bell's orbital period is about seven years; its orbit is eccentric, though less so than many comets.".
- Hug–Bell label "178P/Hug–Bell".
- Hug–Bell sameAs Hug-Bell.
- Hug–Bell sameAs m.0263gz7.
- Hug–Bell sameAs Komet_Hug-Bell.
- Hug–Bell sameAs Q4553351.
- Hug–Bell sameAs Q4553351.
- Hug–Bell wasDerivedFrom Hug–Bell?oldid=642992907.
- Hug–Bell isPrimaryTopicOf Hug–Bell.