- 16P/Brooks
Infobox Comet
name=16P/Brooks
discoverer=William Robert Brooks
discovery_date=7 July ,1889
designations=1889 V; 1896 VI; 1903 V; 1911 I; 1925 IX; 1932 VIII; 1939 VII; 1946 IV; 1953 V; 1960 VI; 1974 I; 1980 IX; 1987 XXIV; 1994 XXIII
epoch=May 14 ,2008
semimajor=3.353703 AU
perihelion= 1.466611 AU
aphelion= 5.240795 AU
eccentricity=0.562689
period=6.14 a
inclination=4.2583°
last_p=April 12 ,2008
next_p=June 7 ,2014 [ [http://www9.ocn.ne.jp/~comet/pcmtn/0016p.htm 16P/Brooks past, present and future orbits on Kazuo Kinoshita's home page] ]16P/Brooks, also known as Brooks 2, is a periodic
comet discovered byWilliam Robert Brooks onJuly 7 1889 , but failed to note any motion. He was able to confirm the discovery the next morning, having seen that the comet had moved north. OnAugust 1 1889 , the famous comet hunter Edward Emerson Barnard discovered two fragments of the comet labeled "B" and "C" located 1 and 4.5 arc minutes away. On August 2, he found another four or five, but these were no longer visible the next day. On August 4, he observed two more objects, labeled "D" and "E". "E" disappeared by the next night and "D" was gone by the next week. Around mid-month, "B" grew large and faint, finally disappearing at the beginning of September. "C" managed to survive until mid-November 1889. No new nuclei were discovered before the apparition ended onJanuary 13 1891 .The breakup is believed to have been caused by the passage of the comet within Jupiter's
Roche limit in 1886, when it spent two days within the orbit of Io. After the discovery apparition, the comet has always been over two magnitudes fainter and no fragments have been seen since 1889.Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.cometography.com/pcomets/016p.html 16P at Kronk's Cometography]
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