------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ASTRONOMER Electronic Circular No 1113 1996 Aug 13 19.00UT Ed:Guy M Hurst, 16,Westminster Close, Kempshott Rise, Basingstoke, Hants, RG22 4PP,England.Telephone/FAX(01256)471074Int:+441256471074 INTERNET: GUY@TAHQ.DEMON.CO.UK GMH at AST.STAR.RL.AC.UK WORLD WIDE WEB http://www.demon.co.uk/astronomer ------------------------------------------------------------------- COMET C/1996 P2 (RUSSELL-WATSON) The following CCD precise positions have been reported: 1996 UT R.A. (2000) Decl. m1 Observer Aug. 12.57184 1 40 50.85 -30 10 29.9 Garradd 12.57484 1 40 50.92 -30 10 31.4 " 12.70747 1 40 52.44 -30 11 57.7 13.7 Abe 12.71858 1 40 52.57 -30 12 04.7 " 12.72473 1 40 52.63 -30 12 08.5 14.1 Ikari 12.73673 1 40 52.75 -30 12 15.8 14.2 " 13.60493 1 41 02.95 -30 21 00.1 Garradd 13.60627 1 41 02.94 -30 21 00.9 " G. J. Garradd (Loomberah). 0.25-m f/4.1 reflector. First image involved with flaw. H. Abe (Yatsuka). 0.26-m f/6.0 reflector. Coma diameter 20", tail about 5' long. Communicated by S. Nakano. Y. Ikari (Moriyama). 0.25-m f/6.3 reflector. Strong condensation with tail in p.a. 250 deg. Communicated by S. Nakano. The parabolic orbital elements below are from 11 observations Aug. 10-13. It is possible that the comet is of short period, several contributors remarking on a general similarity of the orbit to that of comet P/1994 J3. T = 1996 Feb. 21.064 TT Peri. = 187.526 Node = 103.431 2000.0 q = 2.07725 AU Incl. = 29.725 1996 TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase m1 Aug. 5 1 38.47 -28 53.9 2.234 2.829 115.9 18.8 12.8 10 1 40.21 -29 44.4 2.232 2.866 119.2 18.0 12.8 15 1 41.27 -30 35.2 2.234 2.904 122.3 17.1 12.9 20 1 41.64 -31 25.4 2.239 2.943 125.4 16.3 12.9 25 1 41.34 -32 14.2 2.247 2.981 128.3 15.4 13.0 30 1 40.39 -33 00.7 2.260 3.020 131.0 14.6 13.1 Sept. 4 1 38.84 -33 44.0 2.278 3.059 133.4 13.9 13.1 9 1 36.74 -34 23.2 2.300 3.099 135.5 13.2 13.2 14 1 34.14 -34 57.6 2.326 3.139 137.1 12.6 13.3 Total visual magnitude estimate by A. Hale, Cloudcroft, NM (0.41-m reflector): Aug. 13.43 UT, 12.7 (coma diameter 1'.3). IAUC 6449 (Brian G. Marsden) Martin Mobberley