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- Gehrels abstract "78P/Gehrels, also known as Gehrels 2, is a Jupiter-family periodic comet in the Solar System with a current orbital period of 7.22 years.It was discovered by Tom Gehrels at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Arizona, USA on photographic plates exposed between 29 September and 5 October 1973 at the Palomar Observatory. It had a brightess of apparent magnitude of 15. Brian G. Marsden computed the parabolic and elliptical orbits which suggested an orbital period of 8.76 years, later revising the data to give a perihelion date of 30 November 1963 and orbital period of 7.93 years.The comet's predicted next appearance in 1981 was observed by W. and A. Cochran at the McDonald Observatory, Texas on 8 June 1981. It was observed again in 1989 and in 1997, when favourable conditions meant that brightness increased to magnitude 12. It has subsequently been observed in 2004 and 2012.".
- Gehrels thumbnail Comet78P2029.png?width=300.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink 078p.html.
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- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink lc.htm.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink 78p.gif.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=78P.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=78P;orb=1.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink GRAS_Telescopes.ashx.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink 2012.html.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink 6015881842.
- Gehrels wikiPageExternalLink 6052745194.
- Gehrels wikiPageID "3939920".
- Gehrels wikiPageLength "5306".
- Gehrels wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Gehrels wikiPageRevisionID "705561364".
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Apsis.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Brian_G._Marsden.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1973.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Category:Periodic_comets.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Centaur_(minor_planet).
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Gas_giant.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink List_of_numbered_comets.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_and_Planetary_Laboratory.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink McDonald_Observatory.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Palomar_Observatory.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Perturbation_(astronomy).
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Schmidt–Cassegrain_telescope.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Semi-major_axis.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Gehrels.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLink File:Comet78P2029.png.
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLinkText "78P/Gehrels 2".
- Gehrels wikiPageWikiLinkText "78P/Gehrels".
- Gehrels aphelion "5.462".
- Gehrels designations "1973".
- Gehrels discoverer Tom_Gehrels.
- Gehrels discoveryDate "1973-09-29".
- Gehrels eccentricity "0.4622".
- Gehrels epoch "2006-03-06".
- Gehrels inclination "6.253".
- Gehrels lastP "2004-10-27".
- Gehrels lastP "2012-01-12".
- Gehrels name "78".
- Gehrels nextP "2019-04-02".
- Gehrels perihelion "2.009".
- Gehrels period "2.27845872E8".
- Gehrels semimajor "3.735".
- Gehrels wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comet-stub.
- Gehrels wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comets.
- Gehrels wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Gehrels wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_comet.
- Gehrels wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PeriodicComets_Navigator.
- Gehrels wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gehrels subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1973.
- Gehrels subject Category:Comets.
- Gehrels subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Gehrels hypernym Comet.
- Gehrels type Planet.
- Gehrels type Object.
- Gehrels comment "78P/Gehrels, also known as Gehrels 2, is a Jupiter-family periodic comet in the Solar System with a current orbital period of 7.22 years.It was discovered by Tom Gehrels at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Arizona, USA on photographic plates exposed between 29 September and 5 October 1973 at the Palomar Observatory. It had a brightess of apparent magnitude of 15. Brian G.".
- Gehrels label "78P/Gehrels".
- Gehrels sameAs Q2761556.
- Gehrels sameAs Gehrels.
- Gehrels sameAs Gehrels.
- Gehrels sameAs m.0b7sj7.
- Gehrels sameAs Gehrels.
- Gehrels sameAs Komet_Gehrels_2.
- Gehrels sameAs Q2761556.
- Gehrels wasDerivedFrom Gehrels?oldid=705561364.
- Gehrels depiction Comet78P2029.png.
- Gehrels isPrimaryTopicOf Gehrels.