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- 2011_J2 abstract "C/2011 J2 (LINEAR) is an Oort cloud comet discovered on 4 May 2011 by LINEAR at an apparent magnitude of 19.7 using a 1-meter (39 in) Reflecting telescope. As of September 2014 the comet is around apparent magnitude 17.C/2011 J2 came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) on 25 December 2013 at a distance of 3.4 AU from the Sun. On 27 August 2014 an 18th magnitude fragment CK11J02b was detected. Preliminary estimates are that a fragmentation event occurred around 14 July 2014 plus/minus ten days. In mid-July 2014 the comet was 3.9 AU from the Sun.Fragment C was detected in October 2014 by Ernesto Guido, Nick Howes, and Martino Nicolini.C/2011 J2 is dynamically new. It came from the Oort cloud with a loosely bound chaotic orbit that was easily perturbed by galactic tides and passing stars. Before entering the planetary region (epoch 1950), C/2011 J2 had an orbital period of several million years. After leaving the planetary region (epoch 2050), it will be on an ejection trajectory.".
- 2011_J2 wikiPageExternalLink follow-up-of-splitting-event-in-comet.html.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageExternalLink 2011J2.html.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageExternalLink 2014-09-02-C-2011-J2-LINEAR-Nucleus-Splitting.jpg.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageExternalLink c2011-j2-linear-nucleus-splitting.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageExternalLink comet-c2011-j2-linear-splitting-image-24-sept-2014.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageID "43866197".
- 2011_J2 wikiPageLength "5159".
- 2011_J2 wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- 2011_J2 wikiPageRevisionID "681459727".
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Apsis.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2011.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets_in_2013.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oort_cloud.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Comet_nucleus.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Galactic_tide.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Hyperbolic_trajectory.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_nearest_stars_and_brown_dwarfs.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_observatory_codes.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Oort_cloud.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLink Reflecting_telescope.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "C/2011 J2".
- 2011_J2 discoverer "LINEAR".
- 2011_J2 discoveryDate "2011-05-04".
- 2011_J2 eccentricity "1.00051".
- 2011_J2 epoch "2013-12-14".
- 2011_J2 inclination "122.79".
- 2011_J2 lastP "2013-12-25".
- 2011_J2 name "C/2011 J2".
- 2011_J2 perihelion "3.4434".
- 2011_J2 period "Ejection trajectory outbound".
- 2011_J2 period "several million years inbound".
- 2011_J2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:2013_in_space.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comets.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Comet.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2011_J2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- 2011_J2 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2011.
- 2011_J2 subject Category:Comets_in_2013.
- 2011_J2 subject Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 2011_J2 subject Category:Oort_cloud.
- 2011_J2 hypernym Comet.
- 2011_J2 type Planet.
- 2011_J2 comment "C/2011 J2 (LINEAR) is an Oort cloud comet discovered on 4 May 2011 by LINEAR at an apparent magnitude of 19.7 using a 1-meter (39 in) Reflecting telescope. As of September 2014 the comet is around apparent magnitude 17.C/2011 J2 came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) on 25 December 2013 at a distance of 3.4 AU from the Sun. On 27 August 2014 an 18th magnitude fragment CK11J02b was detected.".
- 2011_J2 label "C/2011 J2".
- 2011_J2 sameAs Q18379527.
- 2011_J2 sameAs m.011vn3rj.
- 2011_J2 sameAs 2011_J2_(LINEAR).
- 2011_J2 sameAs Q18379527.
- 2011_J2 wasDerivedFrom 2011_J2?oldid=681459727.
- 2011_J2 isPrimaryTopicOf 2011_J2.