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- Q18402625 subject Q7217170.
- Q18402625 subject Q9113128.
- Q18402625 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.".
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- Q18402625 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217170.
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- Q18402625 wikiPageWikiLink Q9113128.
- Q18402625 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).".
- Q18402625 label "C/2012 S4".