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- 2012_S4 abstract "C/2012 S4 is a non-periodic comet with the largest listed aphelion of any object on the JPL Small-Body Database. But the listed aphelion distance of 500,000 AU (8 ly) from the Sun is a generic near-perihelion unperturbed two-body solution that assumes the Sun and comet are the only two objects in the Universe. Other comets, such as C/2015 TQ209 have had epoch-dependent solutions with aphelia of more than 1,000,000 AU (16 ly). As a comparison, the closest star, Proxima Centauri, is about 4.24 light years from the Sun, and Wolf 359 is 7.78 light years away. Any comet more than about 150,000 AU (2 ly) from the Sun can be considered lost to the interstellar medium. But C/2012 S4 will not be ejected from the Solar System.".
- 2012_S4 wikiPageID "47359131".
- 2012_S4 wikiPageLength "4248".
- 2012_S4 wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- 2012_S4 wikiPageRevisionID "707982934".
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Churyumov–Gerasimenko.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Barycenter.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Curve_fitting.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Interstellar_medium.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink JPL_Horizons_On-Line_Ephemeris_System.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink JPL_Small-Body_Database.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_day.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Solar_System_objects_by_greatest_aphelion.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_non-periodic_comets.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Numerical_integration.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_eccentricity.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Pan-STARRS.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Perihelion_and_aphelion.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Perturbation_(astronomy).
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Proxima_Centauri.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Two-body_problem.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLink Wolf_359.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "C/2012 S4".
- 2012_S4 aphelion "~5700 AU".
- 2012_S4 discoverer Pan-STARRS.
- 2012_S4 discoveryDate "2012-09-28".
- 2012_S4 epoch "2013-04-22".
- 2012_S4 lastP "2013-06-28".
- 2012_S4 m "11.9".
- 2012_S4 m "9.2".
- 2012_S4 name "C/2012 S4".
- 2012_S4 nextP "Unknown".
- 2012_S4 obs "925".
- 2012_S4 obsArc "3.9744E7".
- 2012_S4 period "4.73364E12".
- 2012_S4 period "nonperiodic; est.".
- 2012_S4 semimajor "~2800 AU".
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comet-stub.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comets.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Efn.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_comet.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notelist.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2012_S4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Val.
- 2012_S4 subject Category:Comets.
- 2012_S4 subject Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 2012_S4 hypernym Comet.
- 2012_S4 type Planet.
- 2012_S4 comment "C/2012 S4 is a non-periodic comet with the largest listed aphelion of any object on the JPL Small-Body Database. But the listed aphelion distance of 500,000 AU (8 ly) from the Sun is a generic near-perihelion unperturbed two-body solution that assumes the Sun and comet are the only two objects in the Universe. Other comets, such as C/2015 TQ209 have had epoch-dependent solutions with aphelia of more than 1,000,000 AU (16 ly).".
- 2012_S4 label "C/2012 S4".
- 2012_S4 sameAs Q18402625.
- 2012_S4 sameAs 2012_S4.
- 2012_S4 sameAs 2012_S4_(PANSTARRS).
- 2012_S4 sameAs Q18402625.
- 2012_S4 wasDerivedFrom 2012_S4?oldid=707982934.
- 2012_S4 isPrimaryTopicOf 2012_S4.