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- Kearns–Kwee abstract "59P/Kearns–Kwee is a periodic comet in our Solar System with a current orbital period of 9.52 years. It was discovered by E. Kearns and Kiem King Kwee on a photographic plate taken on 17 August 1963 during a search for the lost comet 55P/Tempel–Tuttle and confirmed by Elizabeth Roemer at the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station, Arizona. She estimated its brightness at a faint magnitude of 16. The perihelion was initially calculated as 28 October 1963 and the periodicity as 8.48 years, but calculations based on further observations revised the data to 7 December and 8.95 years.The 1972 apparition was observed by Elizabeth Roemer and L. M. Vaughn of the University of Arizona, using the 229-cm reflector at Kitt Peak as early as 26 July 1971. It was relocated in 1981 by T. Seki of Japan and again on 10 September 1989 by J. Gibson at Palomar Observatory. It was also successfully re-observed in 1999 and 2009.".
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageID "45468167".
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageLength "1994".
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageRevisionID "648323136".
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Tempel–Tuttle.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1963.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Periodic_comets.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink E._Kearns.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Roemer.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Kiem_King_Kwee.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink List_of_numbered_comets.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink Palomar_Observatory.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink US_Naval_Observatory_Flagstaff_Station.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Naval_Observatory_Flagstaff_Station.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Arizona.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageWikiLinkText "59P/Kearns–Kwee".
- Kearns–Kwee aphelion "6.6186".
- Kearns–Kwee discoverer "E. Kearns and Kiem King Kwee at the Palomar Observatory, California, USA".
- Kearns–Kwee discoveryDate "1963-08-17".
- Kearns–Kwee eccentricity "0.4761".
- Kearns–Kwee epoch "2014".
- Kearns–Kwee hasPhotoCollection Kearns–Kwee.
- Kearns–Kwee inclination "9.3457".
- Kearns–Kwee lastP "2009".
- Kearns–Kwee name "59".
- Kearns–Kwee nextP "2018".
- Kearns–Kwee perihelion "2.3533".
- Kearns–Kwee period "3.0042835199999994E8".
- Kearns–Kwee semimajor "4.4917".
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comets.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Comet.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PeriodicComets_Navigator.
- Kearns–Kwee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kearns–Kwee subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1963.
- Kearns–Kwee subject Category:Comets.
- Kearns–Kwee subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Kearns–Kwee comment "59P/Kearns–Kwee is a periodic comet in our Solar System with a current orbital period of 9.52 years. It was discovered by E. Kearns and Kiem King Kwee on a photographic plate taken on 17 August 1963 during a search for the lost comet 55P/Tempel–Tuttle and confirmed by Elizabeth Roemer at the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station, Arizona. She estimated its brightness at a faint magnitude of 16.".
- Kearns–Kwee label "59P/Kearns–Kwee".
- Kearns–Kwee sameAs m.012w4f8_.
- Kearns–Kwee wasDerivedFrom Kearns–Kwee?oldid=648323136.
- Kearns–Kwee isPrimaryTopicOf Kearns–Kwee.