Comet 30P/Reinmuth 1
Named after Karl Reinmuth, who discovered the comet on 22 February 1928 at Heidelberg Observatory, Germany.
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| Classification | Jupiter-family Comet |
Osculating Orbital Elements
| Epoch | 2452800,5 |
| Semi major axis | 4,2287 AU |
| Period [Julian yrs] | 8,696 Julian years |
| Inclination | 4,550 ° |
| Eccentricity | 0,1939 |
| Lon. of ascending node | 114,196 ° |
| Argument of perihelion | 18,342 ° |
| Passage of perihelion | 2002-Jan-18.033426 |
| Aphelion distance | 5,0485 AU |
| Mean anomaly | 57,574 ° |
Physical Data
| Radius | 3,10 km |
| Total magnitude (M1) | 2,5 |
| Total magnitude slope (k1) | 24 |
Discovery Circumstances
| Discoverer | Karl Reinmuth |
| Discovered | 1928-02-22 |
Data File
| Data File Name | 30P_Reinmuth_1.aed |
| Data File Date | 2006-12-22 |
| Data File Size | 2714 kB |
| Covered Period | 1800,00 - 2100,00 |
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