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- Q834654 abstract "Comet Elst–Pizarro is a body that displays characteristics of both asteroids and comets, and is the prototype of main-belt comets. Its orbit keeps it within the asteroid belt, yet it displayed a dust tail like a comet while near perihelion in 1996, 2001, and 2007. As a comet it is formally designated 133P/Elst–Pizarro. As an asteroid it is designated 7968 Elst–Pizarro.Elst–Pizarro was reported in 1979 as minor planet 1979 OW7, with its image on a photographic plate being completely stellar in appearance. Its orbit remains entirely within the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, with eccentricity 0.165, typical of a minor planet in the asteroid belt. However, the images taken by Eric W. Elst and Guido Pizarro in 1996, when it was near perihelion, clearly show a cometary tail. Since this is not normal behaviour for asteroids, it is suspected that Elst–Pizarro has a different, probably icy, composition. The cometary nature of Elst–Pizarro was first discovered when a linear dust feature was observed with the ESO 1-metre Schmidt telescope at La Silla Observatory on 7 August 1996.Subsequently, around the next perihelion in November 2001, the cometary activity appeared again, and persisted for 5 months.At present, there are only four other objects that are cross-listed as both comets and asteroids: 2060 Chiron (95P/Chiron), 4015 Wilson–Harrington (107P/Wilson-Harrington), 60558 Echeclus (174P/Echeclus), and 118401 LINEAR (176P/LINEAR, previously 1999 RE70). As a dual status object, astrometric observations of 7968 Elst–Pizarro should be reported under the minor planet designation.It most recently came to perihelion on 8 February 2013.".
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- Q834654 discovered "1979-07-24".
- Q834654 discovered "1996-07-14".
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- Q834654 epoch "2012-Sep-30 (JD2456200.5)".
- Q834654 epoch "T_jup= 3.184".
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- Q834654 discovered "1996-07-14".
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- Q834654 magnitude "17.24".
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