Lista komet okresowych
Lista komet okresowych, czyli mających okres obiegu wokół Słońca mniejszy niż 200 lat. Przedstawia ona oznaczenia oficjalne komet (według standardu IAU) oraz nazwiska odkrywców. „P” w nazwie oznacza kometę o okresie do 200 lat (lub z udokumentowaną wcześniejszą obserwacją wskazującą na periodyczność dłuższą nawet niż 200 lat), natomiast „D” informuje o fakcie rozpadu komety, zderzeniu się jej z jakąś planetą lub zagubieniu komety.
Komety okresowe z oznaczeniami oficjalnymi
Kometa | Odkrywc(a/y) lub imiennik |
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1P/Halley | Halley |
2P/Encke | Encke |
3D/Biela | Biela |
4P/Faye | Faye |
5D/Brorsen | Brorsen |
6P/d’Arrest | d’Arrest |
7P/Pons-Winnecke | Pons i Winnecke |
8P/Tuttle | Tuttle |
9P/Tempel (Tempel 1) | Tempel |
10P/Tempel (Tempel 2) | Tempel |
11P/Tempel-Swift-LINEAR | Tempel i Swift oraz LINEAR |
12P/Pons-Brooks | Pons i Brooks |
13P/Olbers | Olbers |
14P/Wolf | Wolf |
15P/Finlay | Finlay |
16P/Brooks (Brooks 2) | Brooks |
17P/Holmes | Holmes |
18D/Perrine-Mrkos | Perrine i Mrkos |
19P/Borrelly | Borrelly |
20D/Westphal | Westphal |
21P/Giacobini-Zinner | Giacobini i Zinner |
22P/Kopff | Kopff |
23P/Brorsen-Metcalf | Brorsen i Metcalf |
24P/Schaumasse | Schaumasse |
25D/Neujmin (Neujmin 2) | Niejmin |
26P/Grigg-Skjellerup | Grigg i Skjellerup |
27P/Crommelin | Crommelin |
28P/Neujmin (Neujmin 1) | Niejmin |
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann (Schwassmann-Wachmann 1) | Schwassmann i Wachmann |
30P/Reinmuth (Reinmuth 1) | Reinmuth |
31P/Schwassmann-Wachmann (Schwassmann-Wachmann 2) | Schwassmann i Wachmann |
32P/Comas Solá | Comas Solá |
33P/Daniel | Daniel |
34D/Gale | Gale |
35P/Herschel-Rigollet | Herschel i Rigollet |
36P/Whipple | Whipple |
37P/Forbes | Forbes |
38P/Stephan-Oterma | Stephan i Oterma |
39P/Oterma | Oterma |
40P/Väisälä (Väisälä 1) | Väisälä |
41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak | Tuttle, Giacobini i Kresák |
42P/Neujmin (Neujmin 3) | Niejmin |
43P/Wolf-Harrington | Wolf i Harrington |
44P/Reinmuth (Reinmuth 2) | Reinmuth |
45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková | Honda, Mrkos i Pajdušáková |
46P/Wirtanen | Wirtanen |
47P/Ashbrook-Jackson | Ashbrook i Jackson |
48P/Johnson | Johnson |
49P/Arend-Rigaux | Arend i Rigaux |
50P/Arend | Arend |
51P/Harrington | Harrington |
52P/Harrington-Abell | Harrington i Abell |
53P/Van Biesbroeck | Van Biesbroeck |
54P/de Vico-Swift-NEAT | de Vico i Swift oraz NEAT |
55P/Tempel-Tuttle | Tempel i Tuttle |
56P/Slaughter-Burnham | Slaughter i Burnham |
57P/du Toit-Neujmin-Delporte | du Toit, Nieujmin i Delporte |
58P/Jackson-Neujmin | Jackson i Nieujmin |
59P/Kearns-Kwee | Kearns i Kwee |
60P/Tsuchinshan (Tsuchinshan 2) | Obserwatorium Astronomiczne Zijinshan |
61P/Shajn-Schaldach | Szajn i Schaldach |
62P/Tsuchinshan (Tsuchinshan 1) | Obserwatorium Astronomiczne Zijinshan |
63P/Wild (Wild 1) | Wild |
64P/Swift-Gehrels | Swift i Gehrels |
65P/Gunn | Gunn |
66P/du Toit | du Toit |
67P/Czuriumow-Gierasimienko | Czuriumow i Gierasimienko |
68P/Klemola | Klemola |
69P/Taylor | Taylor |
70P/Kojima | Kojima |
71P/Clark | Clark |
72P/Denning-Fujikawa | Denning i Fujikawa |
73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann (Schwassmann-Wachmann 3) | Schwassmann i Wachmann |
74P/Smirnova-Chernykh | Smirnowa i Czernych |
75D/Kohoutek | Kohoutek |
76P/West-Kohoutek-Ikemura | West, Kohoutek i Ikemura |
77P/Longmore | Longmore |
78P/Gehrels (Gehrels 2) | Gehrels |
79P/du Toit-Hartley | du Toit i Hartley |
80P/Peters-Hartley | Peters i Hartley |
81P/Wild (Wild 2) | Wild |
82P/Gehrels (Gehrels 3) | Gehrels |
83D/Russell (Russell 1) | Russell |
84P/Giclas | Giclas |
85P/Boethin | Boethin |
86P/Wild (Wild 3) | Wild |
87P/Bus | Bus |
88P/Howell | Howell |
89P/Russell (Russell 2) | Russell |
90P/Gehrels (Gehrels 1) | Gehrels |
91P/Russell (Russell 3) | Russell |
92P/Sanguin | Sanguin |
93P/Lovas (Lovas 1) | Lovas |
94P/Russell (Russell 4) | Russell |
95P/Chiron = planetoida (2060) Chiron | Kowal |
96P/Machholz (Machholz 1) | Machholz |
97P/Metcalf-Brewington | Metcalf i Brewington |
98P/Takamizawa | Takamizawa |
99P/Kowal (Kowal 1) | Kowal |
100P/Hartley (Hartley 1) | Hartley |
101P/Chernykh | Czernych |
102P/Shoemaker (Shoemaker 1) | C. Shoemaker i E. Shoemaker |
103P/Hartley (Hartley 2) | Hartley |
104P/Kowal (Kowal 2) | Kowal |
105P/Singer Brewster | Singer Brewster |
106P/Schuster | Schuster |
107P/Wilson-Harrington = planetoida (4015) Wilson-Harrington | Helin, Wilson i Harrington |
108P/Ciffreo | Ciffreo |
109P/Swift-Tuttle | Swift i Tuttle |
110P/Hartley (Hartley 3) | Hartley |
111P/Helin-Roman-Crockett | Helin, Roman i Crockett |
112P/Urata-Niijima | Urata i Niijima |
113P/Spitaler | Spitaler |
114P/Wiseman-Skiff | Wiseman i Skiff |
115P/Maury (Maury 1) | Maury |
116P/Wild (Wild 4) | Wild |
117P/Helin-Roman-Alu (Helin-Roman-Alu 1) | Helin, Roman i Alu |
118P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 4) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Levy |
119P/Parker-Hartley | Parker i Hartley |
120P/Mueller (Mueller 1) | Mueller |
121P/Shoemaker-Holt (Shoemaker-Holt 2) | C.Shoemaker, E.Shoemaker i Holt |
122P/de Vico | de Vico |
123P/West-Hartley | West i Hartley |
124P/Mrkos | Mrkos |
125P/Spacewatch (Spacewatch 1) | Spacewatch |
126P/IRAS | IRAS |
127P/Holt-Olmstead | Holt i Olmstead |
128P/Shoemaker-Holt (Shoemaker-Holt 1) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Holt |
129P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 3) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Levy |
130P/McNaught-Hughes | McNaught i Hughes |
131P/Mueller (Mueller 2) | Mueller |
132P/Helin-Roman-Alu (Helin-Roman-Alu 2) | Helin, Roman i Alu |
133P/Elst-Pizarro = planetoida (7968) Elst-Pizarro | Elst i Pizarro |
134P/Kowal-Vávrová | Kowal i Vávrová |
135P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 8) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Levy |
136P/Mueller (Mueller 3) | Mueller |
137P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 2) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i D. Levy |
138P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 7) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i D. Levy |
139P/Väisälä-Oterma | Väisälä i Oterma |
140P/Bowell-Skiff | Bowell i Skiff |
141P/Machholz (Machholz 2) | Machholz |
142P/Ge-Wang | Ge i Wang |
143P/Kowal-Mrkos | Kowal i Mrkos |
144P/Kushida | Kushida |
145P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 5) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Levy |
146P/Shoemaker-LINEAR | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i LINEAR |
147P/Kushida-Muramatsu | Kushida i Muramatsu |
148P/Anderson-LINEAR | Anderson i LINEAR |
149P/Mueller (Mueller 4) | Mueller |
150P/LONEOS (LONEOS 3) | LONEOS |
151P/Helin | Helin |
152P/Helin-Lawrence | Helin i Lawrence |
153P/Ikeya-Zhang | Ikeya i Zhang |
154P/Brewington | Brewington |
155P/Shoemaker (Shoemaker 3) | C. Shoemaker i E. Shoemaker |
156P/Russell-LINEAR | Russell oraz LINEAR |
157P/Tritton | Tritton |
158P/Kowal-LINEAR | Kowal oraz LINEAR |
159P/LONEOS (LONEOS 7) | LONEOS |
160P/LINEAR (LINEAR 43) | LINEAR |
161P/Hartley-IRAS | Hartley oraz IRAS |
162P/Siding Spring (Siding Spring 2) | Siding Spring |
163P/NEAT (NEAT 21) | NEAT |
164P/Christensen (Christensen 2) | Christensen |
165P/LINEAR (LINEAR 10) | LINEAR |
166P/NEAT (NEAT 8) | NEAT |
167P/CINEOS | CINEOS |
168P/Hergenrother (Hergenrother 1) | Hergenrother |
169P/NEAT (NEAT 22) | NEAT |
170P/Christensen (Christensen 4) | Christensen |
171P/Spahr (Spahr 2) | Spahr |
172P/Yeung | Yeung |
173P/Mueller (Mueller 5) | Mueller |
174P/Echeclus = planetoida (60558) Echeclus | Spacewatch |
175P/Hergenrother (Hergenrother 2) | Hergenrother |
176P/LINEAR (LINEAR 52) = planetoida (118401) LINEAR | LINEAR |
177P/Barnard (Barnard 2) | Barnard |
178P/Hug-Bell | Hug i Bell |
179P/Jedicke | Jedicke |
180P/NEAT | NEAT |
181P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 6) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Levy |
182P/LONEOS | LONEOS |
183P/Korlević-Jurić | Korlević i Jurić |
184P/Lovas (Lovas 2) | Lovas |
185P/Petriew | Petriew |
186P/Garradd (Garradd 1) | Garradd |
187P/LINEAR (LINEAR 4) | LINEAR |
188P/LINEAR-Mueller | LINEAR & Mueller |
189P/NEAT (NEAT 10) | NEAT |
190P/Mueller (Mueller 6) | Mueller |
191P/McNaught (McNaught 11) | McNaught |
192P/Shoemaker-Levy (Shoemaker-Levy 1) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Levy |
193P/LINEAR-NEAT (LINEAR-NEAT 2) | LINEAR i NEAT |
194P/LINEAR (LINEAR 9) | LINEAR |
195P/Hill (Hill 3) | Hill |
196P/Tichý | Tichý |
197P/LINEAR (LINEAR 30) | LINEAR |
198P/ODAS | ODAS |
199P/Shoemaker (Shoemaker 4) | C. Shoemaker i E. Shoemaker |
200P/Larsen (Larsen 1) | Larsen |
201P/LONEOS (LONEOS 4) | LONEOS |
202P/Scotti (Scotti 2) | Scotti |
203P/Korlević | Korlević |
204P/LINEAR-NEAT (LINEAR-NEAT 3) | LINEAR i NEAT |
205P/Giacobini | Giacobini |
206P/Barnard-Boattini | Barnard i Boattini |
207P/NEAT (NEAT 4) | NEAT |
208P/McMillan | McMillan |
209P/LINEAR (LINEAR 41) | LINEAR |
210P/Christensen (Christensen 1) | Christensen |
211P/Hill (Hill 7) | Hill (Catalina Sky Survey) |
212P/NEAT (NEAT 24) | NEAT |
213P/Van Ness (Van Ness 2) | Van Ness |
214P/LINEAR (LINEAR 22) | LINEAR |
215P/NEAT (NEAT 11) | NEAT |
216P/LINEAR (LINEAR 16) | LINEAR |
217P/LINEAR (LINEAR 17) | LINEAR |
218P/LINEAR (LINEAR 29) | LINEAR |
219P/LINEAR (LINEAR 38) | LINEAR |
220P/McNaught (McNaught 1) | McNaught |
221P/LINEAR (LINEAR 25) | LINEAR |
222P/LINEAR (LINEAR 46) | LINEAR |
223P/Skiff (Skiff 2) | Skiff |
224P/LINEAR-NEAT (LINEAR-NEAT 5) | LINEAR i NEAT |
225P/LINEAR (LINEAR 26) | LINEAR |
226P/Pigott-LINEAR-Kowalski | Pigott, LINEAR i Kowalski |
227P/Catalina-LINEAR | Catalina Sky Survey i LINEAR |
228P/LINEAR (2001 YX127[i]) | LINEAR |
229P/Gibbs | Gibbs (Catalina Sky Survey) |
230P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
231P/LINEAR-NEAT | LINEAR i NEAT |
232P/Hill | Hill (Catalina Sky Survey) |
233P/La Sagra | La Sagra Sky Survey |
234P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
235P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
236P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
237P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
238P/Read | Michael T. Read |
239P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
240P/NEAT | NEAT |
241P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
242P/Spahr | Timothy Spahr |
243P/NEAT | NEAT |
244P/Scotti | Scotti |
245P/WISE | WISE |
246P/NEAT | NEAT |
247P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
248P/Gibbs | Gibbs (Catalina Sky Survey) |
249P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
250P/Larson | Larson (Catalina Sky Survey) |
251P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
252P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
253P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
254P/McNaught | McNaught |
255P/Levy | Levy |
256P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
257P/Catalina | Catalina Sky Survey |
258P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
259P/Garradd | Garradd |
260P/McNaught | McNaught |
261P/Larson | Larson (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
262P/McNaught-Russell | McNaught i Russell |
263P/Gibbs | Gibbs (Catalina Sky Survey) |
264P/Larsen | Larsen |
265P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
266P/Christensen | Christensen |
267P/LONEOS | LONEOS |
268P/Bernardi | Bernardi |
269P/Jedicke | V. Jedicke i R. Jedicke |
270P/Gehrels | Gehrels |
271P/van Houten–Lemmon | C. van Houten, I. van Houten-Groeneveld oraz Mount Lemmon Survey |
272P/NEAT | NEAT |
273P/Pons-Gambart | Pons i Gambart |
274P/Tombaugh-Tenagra | Tombaugh i obserwatorium Tenagra II |
275P/Hermann | Hermann |
276P/Vorobjov | Vorobjov |
277P/LINEAR (2005 YQ127[i], LINEAR 51) | LINEAR |
278P/McNaught (McNaught 9) | McNaught |
279P/La Sagra (P/2009 QG31[i]) | La Sagra Sky Survey |
280P/Larsen (Larsen 3) | Larsen |
281P/MOSS | Claudine Rinner (Morocco Oukaimeden Sky Survey) |
282P/LONEOS = planetoida (323137) 2003 BM80 | LONEOS |
283P/Spacewatch | Spacewatch |
284P/McNaught (McNaught 10) | McNaught |
285P/LINEAR (LINEAR 36) | LINEAR |
286P/Christensen (Christensen 3) | Christensen |
287P/Christensen (Christensen 9) | Christensen |
288P = planetoida (300163) 2006 VW139 | Spacewatch |
289P/Blanpain | Blanpain |
290P/Jager | Jäger |
291P/NEAT (NEAT 16) | NEAT |
292P/Li | Li |
293P/Spacewatch (P/2006 XG16[i], Spacewatch 4) | Spacewatch |
294P/LINEAR (LINEAR 54) | LINEAR |
295P/LINEAR (P/2002 AR2[i], LINEAR 23) | LINEAR |
296P/Garradd (Garradd 2) | Garradd |
297P/Beshore | Beshore (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
298P/Christensen (Christensen 15) | Christensen |
299P/Catalina-PANSTARRS | Catalina Sky Survey i Pan-STARRS |
300P/Catalina (P/2005 JQ5[i]) | Catalina Sky Survey |
301P/LINEAR-NEAT (P/2001 BB50[i], LINEAR-NEAT 1) | LINEAR i NEAT |
302P/Lemmon-PANSTARRS (P/2007 RJ236[i]) | Mount Lemmon Survey i Pan-STARRS |
303P/NEAT (NEAT 18) | NEAT |
304P/Ory | Michael Ory |
305P/Skiff (Skiff 3) | Brian Skiff |
306P/LINEAR (LINEAR 33) | LINEAR |
307P/LINEAR (P/2000 QJ46[i], LINEAR 50) | LINEAR |
308P/Lagerkvist-Carsenty | Lagerkvist i Carsenty |
309P/LINEAR (LINEAR 47) | LINEAR |
310P/Hill (Hill 2) | Hill (Catalina Sky Survey) |
311P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
312P/NEAT | NEAT |
313P/Gibbs | Gibbs |
314P/Montani | Montani |
315P/LONEOS (P/2004 VR8[i], LONEOS 9) | LONEOS |
316P/LONEOS-Christensen (P/2005 RV25[i]) | LONEOS i Christensen |
317P/WISE | WISE |
318P/McNaught-Hartley | McNaught i Hartley |
319P/Catalina-McNaught | Catalina Sky Survey i McNaught |
320P/McNaught (McNaught 2) | McNaught |
321P/SOHO (SOHO 3) | SOHO |
322P/SOHO (SOHO 1) | SOHO |
323P/SOHO (SOHO 2) | SOHO |
324P/La Sagra | La Sagra Sky Survey |
325P/Yang-Gao | Yang i Gao |
326P/Hill (Hill 4) | Hill (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
327P/Van Ness (Van Ness 1) | Van Ness |
328P/LONEOS-Tucker (P/1998 QP54[i]) | LONEOS i Tucker |
329P/LINEAR-Catalina (P/2003 WC7[i]) | LINEAR i Catalina Sky Survey |
330P/Catalina (Catalina 1) | Catalina Sky Survey (Hergenrother) |
331P/Gibbs | Gibbs |
332P/Ikeya-Murakami | Ikeya i Murakami |
333P/LINEAR (P/2007 VA85[i]) | LINEAR |
334P/NEAT (NEAT 1) | NEAT |
335P/Gibbs (Gibbs 8) | Gibbs (Catalina Sky Survey) |
336P/McNaught (McNaught 7) | McNaught |
337P/WISE | WISE |
338P/McNaught (McNaught 12) | McNaught |
339P/Gibbs (Gibbs 9) | Gibbs (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
340P/Boattini (Boattini 2) | Boattini (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
341P/Gibbs (Gibbs 6) | Gibbs (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
343P/NEAT-LONEOS (P/2003 SQ215[i]) | NEAT i LONEOS |
344P/Read (Read 1) | Read (Spacewatch) |
345P/LINEAR (P/2008 SH164[i]) | LINEAR |
346P/Catalina (Catalina 7) | Catalina Sky Survey |
347P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
348P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
349P/Lemmon (P/2010 EY90[i]) | Mount Lemmon Survey |
350P/McNaught | McNaught |
351P/Wiegert-PANSTARRS | Wiegert, Pan-STARRS |
352P/Skiff | Brian Skiff |
353P/McNaught (McNaught 16) | McNaught |
354P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
355P/LINEAR-NEAT (LINEAR-NEAT 7) | LINEAR i NEAT |
356P/WISE | WISE |
357P/Hill (Hill 6) | Hill (Catalina Sky Survey) |
358P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
359P/LONEOS | LONEOS |
360P/WISE | WISE |
361P/Spacewatch | Spacewatch |
362P/Spacewatch = planetoida (457175) 2008 GO98 | Spacewatch |
363P/Lemmon | Mount Lemmon Survey |
364P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
365P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
366P/Spacewatch (P/2005 JN[i], Spacewatch 2) | Spacewatch |
367P/Catalina | Catalina Sky Survey |
368P/NEAT (NEAT 23) | NEAT |
369P/Hill | Hill |
370P/NEAT (NEAT 7) | NEAT |
371P/LINEAR-Skiff | LINEAR i Skiff |
372P/Naught (McNaught 13) | McNaught |
373P/Rinner | Rinner |
374P/Larson (Larson 3) | Larson (Catalina Sky Survey) |
375P/Hill (Hill 1) | Hill (Catalina Sky Survey) |
376P/LONEOS (P/2005 GF8[i], LONEOS 10) | LONEOS |
377P/Scotti (Scotti 3) | Scotti |
378P/McNaugh (McNaught 6) | McNaught |
379P/Spacewatch (Spacewatch 3) | Spacewatch |
380P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
381P/LINEAR-Spacewatch | LINEAR i Spacewatch |
382P/Larson (Larson 2) | Larson (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
383P/Christensen (Christensen 10) | Christensen |
384P/Kowalski | Kowalski |
385P/Hill | Hill (Catalina Sky Survey) |
386P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
387P/Boattini | Boattini |
388P/Gibbs (Gibbs 7) | Gibbs (Catalina Sky Survey) |
389P/Siding Spring (Siding Spring 4) | Siding Spring Survey |
390P/Gibbs (Gibbs 2) | Gibbs (Catalina Sky Survey) |
391P/Kowalski (Kowalski 2) | Kowalski (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
392P/LINEAR (P/2004 WR9[i], LINEAR 45) | LINEAR |
393P/Spacewatch-Hill (P/2009 SK280[i]) | Spacewatch i Hill |
394P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
395P/Catalina-NEAT () | Catalina Sky Survey i NEAT |
396P/Leonard () | Greg Leonard (Mount Lemmon Survey) |
397P/Lemmon (P/2012 SB6[i]) | Mount Lemmon Survey |
398P/Boattini | Boattini |
399P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
400P/PANSTARRS (P/2013 PA104[i]) | Pan-STARRS |
401P/McNaught (McNaught 8) | McNaught |
402P/LINEAR (LINEAR 27) | LINEAR |
403P/Catalina (P/2007 VQ11[i], Catalina 8) | Catalina Sky Survey |
404P/Bressi | Bressi |
405P/Lemmon (P/2013 TL117[i]) | Mount Lemmon Survey |
406P/Gibbs (Gibbs 5) | Gibbs (Catalina Sky Survey) |
407P/PANSTARRS-Fuls | Pan-STARRS i Fuls |
408P/Novichonok-Gerke | Nowiczonok i Gierkie |
409P/LONEOS-Hill (P/2005 XA54[i]) | LONEOS i Hill |
410P/NEAT-LINEAR (P/2005 CR16[i]) | NEAT i LINEAR |
411P/Christensen (Christensen 14) | Christensen |
412P/WISE | WISE |
413P/Larson | Larson |
414P/STEREO | STEREO |
415P/Tenagra (P/2013 EW90[i]) | obserwatorium Tenagra |
416P/Scotti | Scotti |
417P/STEREO | STEREO |
418P/LINEAR | LINEAR |
419P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
420P/McNaught | McNaught |
421P/McNaught | McNaught |
422P/Christensen (Christensen 11) | Christensen |
423P/Lemmon (P/2008 CL94[i]) | Mount Lemmon Survey |
424P/La Sagra | La Sagra Sky Survey |
425P/Kowalski (Kowalski 1) | Kowalski (Catalina Sky Survey) |
426P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
427P/ATLAS | ATLAS |
428P/Gibbs | Gibbs |
429P/LINEAR-Hill (P/2008 QP20[i], LINEAR-Hill 2) | LINEAR i Hill |
430P/Scotti | Scotti |
431P/Scotti | Scotti |
432P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
433P = planetoida (248370) 2005 QN173 | NEAT |
434P/Tenagra (P/2012 TK8[i]) | obserwatorium Tenagra |
435P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
436P/Garradd (Garradd 3) | Garradd |
437P/PANSTARRS (P/2011 UE215[i]) | Pan-STARRS |
438P/Christensen (Christensen 6) | Christensen |
439P/LINEAR (P/2008 WZ96[i], LINEAR 56) | LINEAR |
440P/Kobayashi | Kobayashi |
441P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
442P/McNaught | McNaught |
443P/PANSTARRS-Christensen | Pan-STARRS i Christensen |
444P/WISE-PANSTARRS | WISE i Pan-STARRS |
445P/Lemmon-PANSTARRS | Mount Lemmon Survey i Pan-STARRS |
446P/McNaught | McNaught |
447P/Sheppard-Tholen | Sheppard i Tholen |
448P/PANSTARRS | Pan-STARRS |
Wybrane komety okresowe bez oficjalnego oznaczenia
Kometa | Odkrywca(-cy) |
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C/1861 J1 = C/1500 H1 | Tebbutt (1861) |
D/1884 O1 (Barnard) (Barnard 1) | Barnard |
C/1969 Y1 (Bennett) | Bennett |
D/1886 K1 (Brooks) (Brooks 1) | Brooks |
D/1894 F1 (Denning) | Denning |
P/1921 H1 (Dubiago) | Dubiago |
D/1766 G1 (Helfenzrieder) | Helfenzrieder |
C/1965 S1-A (Ikeya-Seki) | Ikeya, Seki |
C/1965 S1-B (Ikeya-Seki) | Ikeya, Seki |
D/1770 L1 (Lexell) | Lexell |
C/1917 F1 (Mellish) | Mellish |
D/1993 F2 (Shoemaker-Levy 9) | C. Shoemaker, E. Shoemaker i Levy |
D/1895 Q1 (Swift) | Swift |
C/1942 EA (Väisälä)[i] (Väisälä 2) | Väisälä |
P/1937 D1 (Wilk) | Wilk |
P/2014 C1 (TOTAS) | Reszelewski (TOTAS) |
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Bibliografia
- Periodic Comet Numbers, [w:] Minor Planet Center [online], Międzynarodowa Unia Astronomiczna, 16 września 2022 [dostęp 2022-10-18] . (aktualne zestawienie komet okresowych)
- Seiichi Yoshida’s Comet Catalog
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This is a mosaic image, one of the largest ever taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, of the Crab Nebula, a six-light-year-wide expanding remnant of a star's supernova explosion. Japanese and Chinese astronomers recorded this violent event in 1054 CE, as did, almost certainly, Native Americans.
The orange filaments are the tattered remains of the star and consist mostly of hydrogen. The rapidly spinning neutron star embedded in the center of the nebula is the dynamo powering the nebula's eerie interior bluish glow. The blue light comes from electrons whirling at nearly the speed of light around magnetic field lines from the neutron star. The neutron star, like a lighthouse, ejects twin beams of radiation that appear to pulse 30 times a second due to the neutron star's rotation. A neutron star is the crushed ultra-dense core of the exploded star.
The Crab Nebula derived its name from its appearance in a drawing made by Irish astronomer Lord Rosse in 1844, using a 36-inch telescope. When viewed by Hubble, as well as by large ground-based telescopes such as the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, the Crab Nebula takes on a more detailed appearance that yields clues into the spectacular demise of a star, 6,500 light-years away.
The newly composed image was assembled from 24 individual Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 exposures taken in October 1999, January 2000, and December 2000. The colors in the image indicate the different elements that were expelled during the explosion. Blue in the filaments in the outer part of the nebula represents neutral oxygen, green is singly-ionized sulfur, and red indicates doubly-ionized oxygen.Comet 1P/Halley as taken March 8, 1986 by W. Liller, Easter Island, part of the International Halley Watch (IHW) Large Scale Phenomena Network.