- 107P/Wilson-Harrington
Infobox Planet | discovery=yes | physical_characteristics = yes | bgcolour=#FFFFC0
name=4015 Wilson-Harrington
107P/Wilson-Harrington
discoverer=Albert G. Wilson andRobert G. Harrington
discovered=November 19 ,1949
alt_names=107P/1949 W1; 107P/1979 VA; 1949 III; 1949g
mp_category=Apollo asteroid ,Comet
epoch=August 18 ,2005 (JD 2453600.5)
semimajor=394.765 Gm (2.639 AU)
perihelion=148.542 Gm (0.993 AU)
aphelion=640.988 Gm (4.285 AU)
eccentricity=0.624
period=1565.735 d (4.29 a)
inclination=2.785°
asc_node=270.573°
arg_peri=91.281°
mean_anomaly=8.800°
avg_speed=16.39 km/s
dimensions=? km
mass=?×10? kg
density=~2? g/cm³
surface_grav=? m/s²
escape_velocity=? km/s
rotation=? d
spectral_type=?
abs_magnitude=15.99
albedo=0.10
single_temperature=~171 KComet Wilson-Harrington is a periodic
comet (formally designated 107P/Wilson-Harrington).Little known about it distinguishes it from other comets, but for the fact that it is also designated an
asteroid , 4015 Wilson-Harrington (which, incidentally, is currently the longest asteroid name with 17 characters).The comet was discovered on
November 19 ,1949 by Albert G. Wilson andRobert G. Harrington atPalomar Observatory . Only three photographic observations were obtained and the comet was lost (insufficient observations to determine a precise enough orbit to know where to look for future appearances of the comet).On
November 15 ,1979 an apparentMars-crosser asteroid was found byEleanor F. Helin , also ofPalomar Observatory . It received the designation 1979 VA, and when re-observed onDecember 20 ,1988 received the permanent number 4015.On
August 13 ,1992 it was reported that asteroid (4015) 1979 VA and comet 107P/Wilson-Harrington were the same object. By then, enough observations of the asteroid had been accumulated to obtain a fairly precise orbit, and the search of old photographic plates for pre-discovery images turned up the 1949 plates with the images of the lost comet.Although the 1949 images show cometary features, all subsequent images show only a stellar image, suggesting it may be an inactive comet that undergoes only infrequent outbursts.
The eccentricity is 0.624, which is somewhat higher than that of a typical
asteroid belt minor planet and more typical of periodic comets.There are only four other objects that are cross-listed as both comets and asteroids:
2060 Chiron (95P/Chiron ), Comet133P/Elst-Pizarro (7968 Elst-Pizarro ),60558 Echeclus (174P/Echeclus ), and118401 LINEAR (176P/LINEAR (LINEAR 52)).External links
* [http://cometography.com/pcomets/107p.html Cometography.com: Wilson-Harrington]
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