- Great Comet of 1843
Infobox Comet
name=C/1843 Dl
discoverer=
discovery_date=February 5 ,1843
designations=Great Comet of 1843, Great March Comet, 1843 I, 1843 D1
epoch=2394259.411
semimajor=64 AU
perihelion=.005527 AU
aphelion=129 AU
eccentricity=0.999914
period=515 a
inclination=144.4°
last_p=February 27 ,1843
next_p=2358The Great Comet of 1843 formally designated C/1843 D1 and 1843 I, was a
comet which became very bright in March1843 (it is also known as the Great March Comet of 1843). It was discovered onFebruary 5 ,1843 and rapidly brightened to become agreat comet . It was a member of theKreutz Sungrazers , a family of comets resulting from the breakup of a parent comet (X/1106 C1 ) into multiple fragments in about1106 . These comets pass extremely close to the surface of theSun —within a few solar radii—and often become very bright as a result.First observed in early February, 1843, it raced toward an incredibly close
perihelion of less than 830,000 km onFebruary 27 , 1843; at this time it was observed in broad daylight roughly a degree away from theSun [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/great_comets.html] . It passed closest to Earth onMarch 6 , 1843, and was at its greatest brilliance the following day; unfortunately for observers north of theequator , at its peak it was best visible from theSouthern Hemisphere [http://www2.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/cas/comets.html] . It was last observed onApril 19 , 1843. At that time this comet had passed closer to the sun than any other known object.The Great Comet of 1843 developed an extremely long tail during and after its
perihelion passage. At over 2Astronomical Unit s in length, it was the longest known cometary tail until measurements in1996 showed thatComet Hyakutake 's tail was almost twice as long.External links
* [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=C/1843+D1;orb=1 JPL Orbit Simulation]
* [http://www2.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/cas/comets.html Orlon Petterson, "Great Comets in History" (Accessed 2/7/06)]
* [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?great_comets Donald Yeomans, "Great Comets in History" (Accessed 7/21/08)]sk:C/1843 D1
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