- C/1811 F1
Infobox Comet
name=C/1811 F1
discoverer=Honoré Flaugergues
discovery_date=1811
designations=Great Comet of 1811
epoch=2382760.5
semimajor=212.4 AU
perihelion=1.04 AU
aphelion=423 AU
eccentricity=0.995125
period=~3096 a
inclination= 106.9°
last_p=September 12 ,1811
next_p=~4907The Great Comet of 1811 (formally designated C/1811 F1) was a
comet that was visible to thenaked eye for around 260day s. In October1811 , at its brightest, it displayed anapparent magnitude of 0, with an easily visible coma. In December one length of the double tail extended for over 60 degrees. It was categorized as aGreat Comet .In many ways the comet was quite similar to
Comet Hale-Bopp . It became spectacular without passing particularly close to either theEarth or theSun , but had an extremely large and active nucleus. It was discovered onMarch 25 ,1811 byHonoré Flaugergues at 2.7 AU from the sun and confirmed byJean-Louis Pons andFranz Xaver, Baron Von Zach in April.The sightings continued until June when it was lost to
solar glare . It was recovered in August as a 5th magnitude object. The comet brightened as it approachedperihelion in September and its minimum distance from Earth at 1.1 AU. The comet nucleus was estimated at 30-40 km in diameter and theorbital period was calculated at 3,757 years (later adjusted to 3,065 years).In total, the comet was visible to the naked eye for 9 months, a record it held until the appearance of
Comet Hale-Bopp .Allusions in Culture
At the mid-point of "
War and Peace ", Tolstoy describes the character of Pierre observing this comet.Reference:
* [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/data/ELEMENTS.COMET JPL DASTCOM Orbital Elements]
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