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- 2006_M4_(SWAN) abstract "C/2006 M4 is one of several SWAN comets; the others are C/2002 O6, C/2004 H6, C/2004 V13, C/2005 P3, P/2005 T4, C/2009 F6, C/2011 Q4 and C/2012 E2.Comet C/2006 M4 (SWAN) is a non-periodic comet discovered in late June 2006 by Robert D. Matson of Irvine, California and Michael Mattiazzo of Adelaide, South Australia in publicly available images of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). These images were captured by the Solar Wind ANisotropies (SWAN) Lyman-alpha all-sky camera on board the SOHO. The comet was officially announced after a ground-based confirmation by Robert McNaught (Siding Spring Survey) on July 12.Although perihelion was Sept 28, 2006, the comet flared dramatically] from seventh magnitude to fourth magnitude on October 24, 2006, becoming visible with the naked eye.Comet C/2006 M4 is in a hyperbolic trajectory (with an osculating eccentricity larger than 1) during its passage through the inner solar system. After leaving the influence of the planets, the eccentricity will drop below 1 and it will remain bound to the Solar System as an Oort cloud comet.Given the extreme orbital eccentricity of this object, different epochs can generate quite different heliocentric unperturbed two-body best-fit solutions to the aphelion distance (maximum distance) of this object. For objects at such high eccentricity, the Suns barycentric coordinates are more stable than heliocentric coordinates. Using JPL Horizons, the barycentric orbital elements for epoch 2013-May-14 generate a semi-major axis of about 1300 AU and a period of about 47,000 years.".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageExternalLink 2006m4.html.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageExternalLink 2006+M4.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageExternalLink 2006+M4;orb=1;view=Far.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageExternalLink 2006M4.html.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageID "7391406".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageLength "4416".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageRevisionID "673074767".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Barycenter.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Barycentric_coordinates_(astronomy).
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2002_O6.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2004_H6.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2004_V13.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2005_P3.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2009_F6.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Q4.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2012_E2_(SWAN).
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comets.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Comet_Yi–SWAN.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Curve_fitting.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Hyperbolic_trajectory.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Irvine,_California.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink JPL_Horizons_On-Line_Ephemeris_System.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_non-periodic_comets.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Mattiazzo.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Naked_eye.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Oort_cloud.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_eccentricity.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Osculating_orbit.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink 2005_T4.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_D._Matson.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_H._McNaught.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_McNaught.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Siding_Spring_Survey.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Solar_and_Heliospheric_Observatory.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Solar_system.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLink Two-body_problem.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLinkText "C/2006 M4 (SWAN)".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLinkText "C/2006 M4".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageWikiLinkText "SWAN".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) aphelion "2600.0".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) discoverer "Robert D. Matson and Michael Mattiazzo".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) discoveryDate "2006-06-20".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) eccentricity "1.000186".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) epoch "2006".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) hasPhotoCollection 2006_M4_(SWAN).
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) inclination "111.82".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) lastP "2006-09-28".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) name "C/2006 M4".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) nextP "Hyperbolic trajectory— Oort cloud comet".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) perihelion "0.783007".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) period "1.4832072E12".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) semimajor "1300.0".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comet-stub.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comets.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Comet.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) subject Category:Comets.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) subject Category:Non-periodic_comets.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) hypernym Comets.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) comment "C/2006 M4 is one of several SWAN comets; the others are C/2002 O6, C/2004 H6, C/2004 V13, C/2005 P3, P/2005 T4, C/2009 F6, C/2011 Q4 and C/2012 E2.Comet C/2006 M4 (SWAN) is a non-periodic comet discovered in late June 2006 by Robert D. Matson of Irvine, California and Michael Mattiazzo of Adelaide, South Australia in publicly available images of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) label "C/2006 M4 (SWAN)".
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs 2006_M4_(SWAN).
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs 2006_M4.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs 2006_M4_SWAN.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs 2006_M4_(SWAN).
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs m.0260804.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs Komet_SWAN.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs Q1022603.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) sameAs Q1022603.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) wasDerivedFrom 2006_M4_(SWAN)?oldid=673074767.
- 2006_M4_(SWAN) isPrimaryTopicOf 2006_M4_(SWAN).