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- 1992_J1 abstract "C/1992 J1 is a comet that was discovered 1 May 1992 by David Rabinowitz of the Spacewatch Project. This was the first comet to be discovered using an automated system.Using a generic heliocentric (two-body) solution calculated near the time of perihelion (closest approach to the Sun), it is estimated to have an aphelion (Q) (furthest distance from the Sun) of 154,202 AU (more than 2 Light-years). But the orbit of a long-period comet is properly obtained when the osculating orbit is computed at an epoch after leaving the planetary region and is calculated with respect to the center of mass of the solar system. After leaving the planetary region of the Solar System, the post-perihelion orbital period is estimated to be about 78,000 years with aphelion around 3,650 AU.".
- 1992_J1 wikiPageExternalLink 1992+J1.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageExternalLink 1992+J1;orb=1.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageID "22426737".
- 1992_J1 wikiPageLength "3224".
- 1992_J1 wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- 1992_J1 wikiPageRevisionID "679919127".
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Apsis.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Barycenter.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Barycentric_coordinates_(astronomy).
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1992_in_science.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1992.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets_with_aphelia_greater_than_1000_AU.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Comet_Lulin.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink David_L._Rabinowitz.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink David_Rabinowitz.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_day.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Light-year.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Osculating_orbit.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Spacewatch.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLink Two-body_problem.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "C/1992 J1".
- 1992_J1 discoverer "David Rabinowitz".
- 1992_J1 discoveryDate "1992-05-01".
- 1992_J1 eccentricity "0.99996".
- 1992_J1 epoch "1993".
- 1992_J1 hasPhotoCollection 1992_J1.
- 1992_J1 inclination "124.319".
- 1992_J1 lastP "1993-09-06".
- 1992_J1 name "C/1992 J1".
- 1992_J1 perihelion "3.007".
- 1992_J1 period "2.4614928E12".
- 1992_J1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Comet.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 1992_J1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- 1992_J1 subject Category:1992_in_science.
- 1992_J1 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1992.
- 1992_J1 subject Category:Comets.
- 1992_J1 subject Category:Comets_with_aphelia_greater_than_1000_AU.
- 1992_J1 hypernym Comet.
- 1992_J1 type Planet.
- 1992_J1 type Object.
- 1992_J1 comment "C/1992 J1 is a comet that was discovered 1 May 1992 by David Rabinowitz of the Spacewatch Project. This was the first comet to be discovered using an automated system.Using a generic heliocentric (two-body) solution calculated near the time of perihelion (closest approach to the Sun), it is estimated to have an aphelion (Q) (furthest distance from the Sun) of 154,202 AU (more than 2 Light-years).".
- 1992_J1 label "C/1992 J1".
- 1992_J1 sameAs 1992_J1_(Spacewatch).
- 1992_J1 sameAs 1992_J1.
- 1992_J1 sameAs m.05zn0zg.
- 1992_J1 sameAs Q2930491.
- 1992_J1 sameAs Q2930491.
- 1992_J1 wasDerivedFrom 1992_J1?oldid=679919127.
- 1992_J1 isPrimaryTopicOf 1992_J1.