Misplaced Pages

47P/Ashbrook–Jackson

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from 47P/Ashbrook-Jackson) Periodic comet with 8 year orbit
47P/Ashbrook–Jackson
Discovery
Discovered byJoseph Ashbrook United States
Cyril V. JacksonSouth Africa
Discovery dateAugust 26, 1948
Designations
Alternative designations1948 IX; 1956 II; 1963 VI;
1971 III; 1978 XIV; 1986 II;
1993 XIII
Orbital characteristics
EpochMarch 6, 2006
Aphelion5.44 AU
Perihelion2.759 AU
Semi-major axis4.1 AU
Eccentricity0.3269
Orbital period8.301 a
Inclination13.2252°
Last perihelionJune 10, 2017
January 31, 2009
Next perihelion2025-Oct-28
Jupiter MOID0.117 AU (17,500,000 km)

47P/Ashbrook–Jackson is a periodic comet in the Solar System.

The comet nucleus is estimated to be 5.6 kilometers in diameter.

History

Comet 47P/Ashbrook–Jackson was discovered by Joseph Ashbrook and Cyril Jackson in 1948.

Name

47p is in the name because it was the 47th periodic comet discovered. Ashbrook–Jackson is the names of its two discoverers.

Apparitions

  • October 28, 2025
  • June 10, 2017
  • January 31, 2009
  • January 6, 2001
  • July 14, 1993
  • January 24, 1986
  • August 19, 1978
  • March 13, 1971
  • October 2, 1963
  • April 6, 1956
  • October 4, 1948

References

  1. MPC
  2. "Horizons Batch for 47P/Ashbrook-Jackson (90000557) on 2025-Oct-28" (Perihelion occurs when rdot flips from negative to positive). JPL Horizons. Archived from the original on 2022-06-27. Retrieved 2023-07-06. (JPL#K257/4 Soln.date: 2023-May-04)
  3. ^ "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 47P/Ashbrook-Jackson" (2010-01-21 last obs). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 2010-03-01.

External links


Numbered comets
Previous
46P/Wirtanen
47P/Ashbrook–Jackson Next
48P/Johnson
Comets
Features Comet C/1996 B2 (Hyakutake)
Types
Related
Exploration
Latest
Culture and
speculation
Lists of comets (more)
Periodic
comets
Until 1985
(all)
After 1985
(notable)
Comet-like
asteroids
Lost
Recovered
Destroyed
Not found
Visited by
spacecraft
Near-Parabolic
comets
(notable)
Until 1990
After 1990
After 1910
(by name)


Stub icon

This comet-related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: