14P/Wolf

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
14P/Wolf
Discovery
AU
Eccentricity0.407
Orbital period8.74 a
Inclination27.52°
Last perihelionDecember 1, 2017
Next perihelion2026-Sept-19[1]
Physical characteristics
Dimensions4.7 km[2]
Perihelion distance
at different epochs
[3]
Epoch
Perihelion
(AU
)
1869 2.74
1878 1.57
1925 2.44
2009 2.72
2044 2.44
2068 2.62

14P/Wolf is a periodic comet in the Solar System.

Max Wolf (Heidelberg, Germany) discovered the comet on September 17, 1884 (15 days) before it passed 0.8 AU from Earth. It was later rediscovered by, but not credited to, Ralph Copeland (Dun Echt Observatory, Aberdeen, Scotland) on September 23.[citation needed]

Before approaching Jupiter in 1875, the comet had a perihelion of 2.74 AU and an orbital period of 8.84 years, and the approach dropped perihelion to 1.57 AU.[3] An approach to Jupiter in September 1922 lifted perihelion to 2.43 AU. The current perihelion of 2.7 AU is from when the comet passed Jupiter on August 13, 2005. Another close approach to Jupiter on March 10, 2041 will return the comet to parameters similar to the period 1925–2000.[4]

The comet nucleus is estimated to be 4.7 kilometers in diameter.[2]

References

  1. ^ MPC
  2. ^ a b "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 14P/Wolf" (2021-02-24 last obs). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 2010-02-25.
  3. ^ a b Kinoshita, Kazuo (2018-07-07). "14P/Wolf past, present and future orbital elements". Comet Orbit. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  4. ^ Kronk, Gary W. "14P/Wolf". Retrieved 2018-02-26. (Cometography Home Page)

External links


Numbered comets
Previous
13P/Olbers
14P/Wolf Next
15P/Finlay