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- 1911_S3 abstract "Comet Beljawsky is also known as 1911 IV and 1911g according to the naming conventions at the time. The comet was discovered by the Russian astronomer Sergei Ivanovich Beljawsky September 29, 1911 and shortly thereafter it was independently seen by four or five other observers in the United States and probably by others throughout the world. At the time it was discovered, the comet was near to the Sun which made observations difficult. However, several days after discovery it was a naked eye object for a few days in the morning sky and later, after perihelion, as an evening object. It faded rapidly, becoming visible only in telescopes and was last seen on February 17, 1912. The comet sported a tail 8 to 10 degrees in length. In mid-October it was visible in the evening sky at the same time as another bright comet, C/1911 O1 Brooks.Comet Beljawsky is a long-period (non-periodic) comet noteworthy for having a hyperbolic orbit and so it is not expected to return to the inner Solar System again.".
- 1911_S3 thumbnail Comet_1911_S3_Beljawsky.png?width=300.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageID "39599115".
- 1911_S3 wikiPageLength "3159".
- 1911_S3 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- 1911_S3 wikiPageRevisionID "671383487".
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_Unit.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink 1911_O1.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1911.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_non-periodic_comets.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Long-period_comet.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Non-periodic_comet.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Ivanovich_Beljawsky.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink Sergey_Belyavsky.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLink File:Comet_1911_S3_Beljawsky.png.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beljawsky".
- 1911_S3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "C/1911 S3".
- 1911_S3 aphelion "n/a".
- 1911_S3 caption "C/1911 S3".
- 1911_S3 designations "1911".
- 1911_S3 discoverer "Sergi Ivanovich Beljawsky".
- 1911_S3 discoveryDate "1911-09-29".
- 1911_S3 eccentricity "0.997005".
- 1911_S3 epoch "19111000".
- 1911_S3 hasPhotoCollection 1911_S3.
- 1911_S3 inclination "96.4659".
- 1911_S3 lastP "1911-10-10".
- 1911_S3 name "C/1911 S3".
- 1911_S3 nextP "unknown".
- 1911_S3 perihelion "0.303424".
- 1911_S3 period "n/a".
- 1911_S3 semimajor "2064.11".
- 1911_S3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comet-stub.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comets.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Comet.
- 1911_S3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 1911_S3 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1911.
- 1911_S3 subject Category:Comets.
- 1911_S3 subject Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 1911_S3 comment "Comet Beljawsky is also known as 1911 IV and 1911g according to the naming conventions at the time. The comet was discovered by the Russian astronomer Sergei Ivanovich Beljawsky September 29, 1911 and shortly thereafter it was independently seen by four or five other observers in the United States and probably by others throughout the world. At the time it was discovered, the comet was near to the Sun which made observations difficult.".
- 1911_S3 label "C/1911 S3".
- 1911_S3 sameAs 1911_S3_(Beljawsky).
- 1911_S3 sameAs m.0vxcrc8.
- 1911_S3 sameAs 1911_S3_(Белявского).
- 1911_S3 sameAs Kométa_Beljawsky.
- 1911_S3 sameAs Komet_Beljavski.
- 1911_S3 sameAs Q2046694.
- 1911_S3 sameAs Q2046694.
- 1911_S3 wasDerivedFrom 1911_S3?oldid=671383487.
- 1911_S3 depiction Comet_1911_S3_Beljawsky.png.
- 1911_S3 isPrimaryTopicOf 1911_S3.