29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann (Record n° 29627)
Orbital period : 14.85 years
NASA/JPL elements
IAU/MPC elements
On 2025 Apr 03 20h13 UT by Patrick Ditz
(Copyright Patrick Ditz)Nuclear magnitude (m2) 16.4 m2 standard deviation 0.0 Aperture radius used for m2 5.6 " Coma diameter 10 ' r (dist/Sun) 6.270 AU d (dist/Earth) 5.582 AU Right ascension 09 37 22.80 h m s Declination +10 45 57.1 ° ' " MPC report COD K97
CON P.Ditz
OBS P.Ditz
MEA P.Ditz
TEL 0.54-m f/3.75 reflector + CCD
NUM 3
ACK MPCReport CodK97-PDI #0029P obs2025-04-03 (L_43x60s_bin2) file updated 2025.04.04 09:09:08
NET ATLAS2
AC2 patrick.ditz@wanadoo.fr,pat.ditz@gmx.fr
0029P KC2025 04 03.84209 09 37 22.80 +10 45 57.1 16.4 V K97
0029P KC2025 04 03.85601 09 37 22.65 +10 45 57.6 16.4 V K97
0029P KC2025 04 03.86805 09 37 22.52 +10 45 58.1 16.4 V K97
Instrumental configuration Config1 Instrument T540 Instrument type Newton Instrument aperture (0=naked eye) 540 mm Instrument focale length 2025 mm Instrument focale/diameter 3.75 Filter(s) L Camera Atik 460EX Sensor CCD Sensor size 10x12.5 mm2 Sensor pixels number 2749x2199 Sensor temperature -10 °C Binning 2x2 Mount VMA300 Exposure total time 2580 s Exposure details 43x60s Moon phase 113 ° Moon elongation 55 ° Air mass 1.3 Observatory MPC code K97 Location Freconrupt Reference stars catalog ATLAS2
Used softwares Tycho Tracker Image resize factor 1 Resulting picture sampling (scale) 0.93 "/pix Image processing Prism11 & Gimp Remarks or comments L'étoile brillante visible sur l'image est TYCHO 824-1880-1 de magnitude V : 8.9 Observation submission date 2025 Apr 04 10h15m24s Observation modification date 2025 Apr 04 10h19m00s