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| Orbit Diagram
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This applet is provided as a 3D orbit visualization tool.
The applet was implemented using 2-body methods,
and hence should not be used for determining accurate long-term trajectories
(over several years or decades) or planetary encounter circumstances.
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Additional Notes: the orbits shown in the applet are color coded. The planets are white lines, and the asteroid/comet is a blue line. The bright white line indicates the portion of the orbit that is above the ecliptic plane, and the darker portion is below the ecliptic plane. Likewise for the asteroid/comet orbit, the light blue indicates the portion above the ecliptic plane, and the dark blue the portion below the ecliptic plane.
Orbit Viewer applet originally written and kindly provided by
Osamu Ajiki (AstroArts),
and further modified by
Ron Baalke (JPL).
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2453821.5 (2006-Mar-27.0) TDB
Reference: JPL K064/9 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
| Element | Value | Uncertainty (1-sigma) | Units |
| e | 0.66041266487128 | 1.8685e-07 | |
| a | 3.08544379187977 | 1.1041e-06 | AU |
| q | 1.0477776349739 | 4.9568e-07 | AU |
| i | 9.22802804858441 | 1.7428e-05 | deg |
| node | 141.0929309253469 | 9.897e-05 | deg |
| peri | 62.19321855938809 | 0.00011031 | deg |
| M | 346.0350247582312 | 9.7678e-06 | deg |
| tp | 2453898.291394626303 (2006-Jun-11.79139463) | 4.3788e-05 | JED |
| period | 1979.588333446096 5.42 | 0.0010626 2.909e-06 | d yr |
| n | .1818559919340941 | 9.7612e-08 | deg/d |
| Q | 5.123109948785627 | 1.8332e-06 | AU |
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Additional Model Parameters
| Parameter | Value | Uncertainty (1-sigma) |
| A1 [EST] | 1.347275892411626E-8 | 1.037E-10 |
| A2 [EST] | 3.306726601796261E-9 | 1.319E-12 |
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Additional Information
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Physical Parameter Table
| Parameter |
Symbol |
Value |
Units |
Sigma |
Reference |
Notes |
| comet total magnitude |
M1 |
11.8 |
mag |
2. |
K064/9 |
2 parameter fit from 125 observations, autocmod 2.3 |
| comet total magnitude slope |
K1 |
29. |
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n/a |
K064/9 |
autocmod 2.3 |
| comet nuclear magnitude |
M2 |
17.0 |
mag |
0.8 |
K064/9 |
from 277 observations, autocmod 2.3 |
| comet nuclear magnitude slope |
K2 |
5. |
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n/a |
K064/9 |
autocmod 2.3 |
| comet nuclear phase coefficient |
PC |
0.03 |
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n/a |
K064/9 |
autocmod 2.3 |
| diameter |
diameter |
1.4 |
km |
n/a |
Lamy,P.L.,Toth,I.,Fernandez,Y.R.,Weaver,H.A. (2004) Comets II, pp. 223-264 |
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| 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak Discovered 1858-May-03 by Tuttle, Horace at Harvard College Observatory, Massachusetts |
| Reference: comet.dis | Last Updated: 2003-08-29 |
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Alternate Designations
Perihelion Year (est.) | New-Style Desig | Roman Numeral | Year/ Letter | | 1990.2 | | 1990 II | 1989b1 |
| 1979.3 | | 1978 XXV | 1978r |
| 1973.9 | | 1973 VI | 1973b |
| 1963.1 | | 1962 V | 1962b |
| 1952.2 | 41P/1951 H1 | 1951 IV | 1951f |
| 1908.9 | 41P/1907 L1 | 1907 III | 1907c |
| 1860.1 | 41P/1858 J1 | 1858 III | |
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