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- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf abstract "Comet Brorsen–Metcalf is a periodic comet with an orbital period of 70 years. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet with (20 years < period < 200 years). It was first discovered by Theodor Brorsen (Altona, Germany) on July 20, 1847, and again by Kaspar Schweizer (Moscow) on August 11, 1847, the prediction was made it would return between 1919 and 1922.On August 21, 1919, the comet was recovered by Reverend Joel Hastings Metcalf (Camp Idlewild, Vermont, USA) as 8th magnitude. Additional discoveries were made by Edward Barnard (Yerkes Observatory, Wisconsin, USA) on August 22, Michel Giacobini (Paris, France), Ostrovlev (Theodosia, Crimea) and Selavanov (Saint Petersburg). By the end of September 1919 it was confirmed as being the same as Brorsen's comet.".
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- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf wikiPageID "9207928".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf wikiPageRevisionID "604842770".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf aphelion "33.65".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf designations "1847".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf discoverer "Theodor Brorsen and Joel Metcalf".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf discoveryDate "1847-07-20".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf eccentricity "0.972".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf epoch "1989-10-01".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf hasPhotoCollection Brorsen–Metcalf.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf inclination "19.33".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf lastP "1989-09-11".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf name "23".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf nextP "2059-06-08".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf perihelion "0.478".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf period "70.52".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf semimajor "17.07".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1847.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf subject Category:Comets.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf subject Category:Discoveries_by_Theodor_Brorsen.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf subject Category:Halley-type_comets.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf comment "Comet Brorsen–Metcalf is a periodic comet with an orbital period of 70 years. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet with (20 years < period < 200 years). It was first discovered by Theodor Brorsen (Altona, Germany) on July 20, 1847, and again by Kaspar Schweizer (Moscow) on August 11, 1847, the prediction was made it would return between 1919 and 1922.On August 21, 1919, the comet was recovered by Reverend Joel Hastings Metcalf (Camp Idlewild, Vermont, USA) as 8th magnitude.".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf label "23P/Brorsen-Metcalf".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf label "23P/Brorsen-Metcalf".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf label "23P/Brorsen-Metcalf".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf label "23P/Brorsen-Metcalf".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf label "23P/Brorsen–Metcalf".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf label "23P/Брорзена — Меткалфа".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf label "ブローセン・メトカーフ彗星".
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf sameAs m.02809vf.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf wasDerivedFrom Brorsen–Metcalf?oldid=604842770.
- Brorsen%E2%80%93Metcalf isPrimaryTopicOf Brorsen–Metcalf.