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C/1937 P1 (Hubble)

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C/1937 P1 (Hubble)
Discovery[1]
Discovered byEdwin Hubble
Discovery siteMount Wilson Obs.
Discovery date4 August 1937
Designations
1937g
1936 V
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch8 November 1936 (JD 2428480.5)
Observation arc85 days
Number of
observations
58
Aphelion140.125 AU
Perihelion1.9536 AU
Semi-major axis71.039 AU
Eccentricity0.9725
Orbital period599 years
Inclination11.581°
97.796°
Argument of
periapsis
147.49°
Last perihelion14 November 1936
TJupiter1.759

Comet Hubble, formally designated C/1937 P1, is the first and only comet discovered by astronomer Edwin Hubble. The comet was already on its outbound flight when it was first spotted in August 1937 as a magnitude 13.5 object in the constellation Sagittarius.[1][3] It is the fourth comet discovered in 1937.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b George van Biesbroeck (October 1937). "Comet Notes". Popular Astronomy. 45: 437–438. Bibcode:1937PA.....45..437V.
  2. ^ "C/1937 P1 (Hubble) – JPL Small-Body Database Browser". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
  3. ^ Antoni Pryzybylski. "Definitive Orbit of Comet 1937 g (Hubble)". Journal des Observateurs. 35: 113–120. Bibcode:1952JO.....35..113P.
  4. ^ Fred L. Whipple (September 1937). "The Comets of 1937". The Scientific Monthly. 45 (3): 281–284. JSTOR 16438.