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- Q1038798 subject Q7217170.
- Q1038798 subject Q8273476.
- Q1038798 subject Q9113128.
- Q1038798 abstract "Comet C/2009 F6 (Yi–SWAN) is a non-periodic comet which appeared in March 2009. It was first discovered by Korean amateur astronomer Dae-am Yi on March 26, 2009, using a Canon 5D camera and 90-mm lens. It is believed to be the first comet discovered by a Korean in the modern age. Independently, on April 4 Rob Matson reported he had discovered a comet in the SWAN instrument photographs on the SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) spacecraft website.The comet was not bright enough to be seen by the naked eye, but was theoretically visible through amateur telescopes. However, it was harder to see than predicted, as it remained quite small and did not form much of a visible tail. It reached a peak magnitude around +8.5 in April into May, and passed 1.5 degrees south of the Double cluster in Perseus on April 23.".
- Q1038798 thumbnail Yi-SWAN_Orbit_2009.jpg?width=300.
- Q1038798 wikiPageExternalLink comet.aspx?cid=C%2F2009%20F6&lat=0&lng=0&loc=Unspecified&alt=0&tz=CET.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q10511.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q1060455.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q1327951.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q217208.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q320638.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217170.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273476.
- Q1038798 wikiPageWikiLink Q9113128.
- Q1038798 comment "Comet C/2009 F6 (Yi–SWAN) is a non-periodic comet which appeared in March 2009. It was first discovered by Korean amateur astronomer Dae-am Yi on March 26, 2009, using a Canon 5D camera and 90-mm lens. It is believed to be the first comet discovered by a Korean in the modern age.".
- Q1038798 label "Comet Yi–SWAN".
- Q1038798 depiction Yi-SWAN_Orbit_2009.jpg.