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  • Comet McNaught
  • Great Comet of 2007

    Comet McNaught, also known as the Great Comet of 2007 and given the designation C/2006 P1, is a non-periodic comet discovered on 7 August 2006 by British-Australian

    Comet McNaught

    Comet McNaught

    Comet_McNaught

  • Comet McNaught-Hartley
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    C/1999 T1 (McNaught–Hartley) Comet McNaught Comet Hartley This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Comet McNaught-Hartley. If

    Comet McNaught-Hartley

    Comet_McNaught-Hartley

  • Comet
  • Natural object in space that releases gas

    (2007). "Encounter of the Ulysses Spacecraft with the Ion Tail of Comet MCNaught". The Astrophysical Journal. 667 (2): 1262–1266. Bibcode:2007ApJ...667

    Comet

    Comet

    Comet

  • 220P/McNaught
  • Jupiter-family comet

    220P/McNaught, is a Jupiter-family comet with a 5.5-year orbit around the Sun. It is one of several comets discovered by Australian astronomer, Robert

    220P/McNaught

    220P/McNaught

    220P/McNaught

  • C/1993 Y1 (McNaught–Russell)
  • Non-periodic comet

    Comet McNaught–Russell, formally designated as C/1993 Y1, is a long-period comet that reached a maximum magnitude of 6.5 (just below naked eye level) in

    C/1993 Y1 (McNaught–Russell)

    C/1993_Y1_(McNaught–Russell)

  • Comet McNaught (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Comet McNaught can refer to any one of more than 50 comets discovered by the astronomer Robert H. McNaught. C/1987 U3 C/2005 E2 C/2005 L2 C/2005 L3 C/2005

    Comet McNaught (disambiguation)

    Comet_McNaught_(disambiguation)

  • C/2009 R1 (McNaught)
  • Hyperbolic comet

    C/2009 R1 (McNaught), one of more than fifty comets known as Comet McNaught, is a non-periodic comet discovered by British-Australian astronomer Robert

    C/2009 R1 (McNaught)

    C/2009 R1 (McNaught)

    C/2009_R1_(McNaught)

  • 130P/McNaught–Hughes
  • Periodic comet

    130P/McNaught–Hughes is a Jupiter-family comet with a 6.22-year orbit around the Sun. It is the second of two comets co-discovered by Robert H. McNaught and

    130P/McNaught–Hughes

    130P/McNaught–Hughes

    130P/McNaught–Hughes

  • Great January Comet of 1910
  • Non-periodic comet

    comet would kill them all off. Some stopped going to work, just ate and drank and waited for the world to end. C/1975 V1 (West) C/2006 P1 (McNaught)

    Great January Comet of 1910

    Great January Comet of 1910

    Great_January_Comet_of_1910

  • Robert H. McNaught
  • Scottish-Australian astronomer (born 1956)

    C/2013 O3 McNaught has discovered 26 short-period comets: 191P/McNaught 220P/McNaught 254P/McNaught 260P/McNaught 278P/McNaught P/2004 R1 (McNaught) P/2005

    Robert H. McNaught

    Robert_H._McNaught

  • Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS
  • Great Comet of 2024

    second-brightest comet viewed by SOHO since its launch in 1995, after Comet McNaught in 2007. No naked eye observations of the comet in daylight were

    Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS

    Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS

    Comet_Tsuchinshan–ATLAS

  • List of periodic comets
  • Comets with less than 200 year orbital periods

    Periodic comets (also known as short-period comets) are comets with orbital periods of less than 200 years or that have been observed during more than

    List of periodic comets

    List_of_periodic_comets

  • C/1999 T1 (McNaught–Hartley)
  • Non-periodic comet

    C/1999 T1 (McNaught–Hartley) is a near-parabolic long-period comet, discovered by Robert H. McNaught and Malcolm Hartley at the Siding Spring Observatory

    C/1999 T1 (McNaught–Hartley)

    C/1999_T1_(McNaught–Hartley)

  • Comet Hartley
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Hartley–Drinkwater) C/1999 T1 (McNaught–Hartley) Hartley (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Comet Hartley. If an internal

    Comet Hartley

    Comet_Hartley

  • C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy)
  • Great Comet of 2011

    sungrazing comet ever observed by SOHO, and the brightest comet to appear since Comet McNaught of 2007, which shone at visual magnitude –5.5. Nevertheless

    C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy)

    C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy)

    C/2011_W3_(Lovejoy)

  • List of numbered comets
  • Periodic comets numbered by the Minor Planet Center

    numbered comets (1P–513P). There are 441 Jupiter-family comets (JFCs), 50 Encke-type comets (ETCs), 15 Halley-type comets (HTCs), five Chiron-type comets (CTCs)

    List of numbered comets

    List_of_numbered_comets

  • Orbital eccentricity
  • Amount by which an orbit deviates from a perfect circle

    include Comet Hale–Bopp with a value of 0.9951, Comet Ikeya–Seki with a value of 0.9999 and Comet McNaught (C/2006 P1) with a value of 1.000019. As first

    Orbital eccentricity

    Orbital eccentricity

    Orbital_eccentricity

  • McNaught
  • Surname list

    discovered in 1981 Numerous comets discovered by Robert H. McNaught Comet McNaught-Russell, comet 130P/McNaught-Hughes, comet McNaught Syndicate, American newspaper

    McNaught

    McNaught

  • Observational history of comets
  • addition, the spacecraft Ulysses unexpectedly traversed the tail of Comet McNaught. "Chinese Oracle Bones". Cambridge University Library. Archived from

    Observational history of comets

    Observational history of comets

    Observational_history_of_comets

  • Hills cloud
  • Vast, theoretical circumstellar disc

    around 1,800 AU. Comet Hyakutake, discovered in 1996 by amateur astronomer Yuji Hyakutake, has an outbound aphelion of 3,500 AU. Comet McNaught, discovered

    Hills cloud

    Hills cloud

    Hills_cloud

  • Comet tail
  • Projection of material from a comet

    A comet tail is a projection of material from a comet that often becomes visible when illuminated by the Sun, while the comet passes through the inner

    Comet tail

    Comet tail

    Comet_tail

  • Comet Russell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    reference to comets he co-discovered with other astronomers: 156P/Russell–LINEAR 262P/McNaught–Russell C/1989 Y2 (McKenzie–Russell) C/1991 C3 (McNaught–Russell)

    Comet Russell

    Comet_Russell

  • Great comet
  • Exceptionally bright comets

    A great comet is a comet that becomes exceptionally bright and easily observable to the naked eye. There is no official definition; the term is often attached

    Great comet

    Great comet

    Great_comet

  • C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
  • Comet that had a close encounter with Mars in 2014

    C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) is an Oort cloud comet discovered on 3 January 2013 by Robert H. McNaught at Siding Spring Observatory using the 0.5-meter (20 in)

    C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)

    C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)

    C/2013_A1_(Siding_Spring)

  • Ulysses (spacecraft)
  • NASA/ESA solar probe launched in 1990

    observations of Jupiter. In 2007, Ulysses passed through the tail of comet C/2006 P1 (McNaught). The results were surprisingly different from its pass through

    Ulysses (spacecraft)

    Ulysses (spacecraft)

    Ulysses_(spacecraft)

  • C/1983 J1 (Sugano–Saigusa–Fujikawa)
  • Non-periodic comet

    relative to [OI] when compared with other comets. The dust/gas mass ratio was below 0.01 on 12 June. Robert McNaught noted that Earth would pass at closest

    C/1983 J1 (Sugano–Saigusa–Fujikawa)

    C/1983_J1_(Sugano–Saigusa–Fujikawa)

  • Comet NEOWISE
  • Great Comet of 2020

    C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) or Comet NEOWISE is a long period comet with a near-parabolic orbit discovered on March 27, 2020, by astronomers during the NEOWISE

    Comet NEOWISE

    Comet NEOWISE

    Comet_NEOWISE

  • 260P/McNaught
  • Periodic comet

    Comet McNaught 4, also known as 260P/McNaught, is a periodic comet with a 6.9-year orbit around the Sun. It is one of several comets discovered by Australian

    260P/McNaught

    260P/McNaught

    260P/McNaught

  • C/2024 G3 (ATLAS)
  • Great Comet of 2025

    Skjellerup-Maristany in 1927, Ikeya-Seki in 1965, West in 1976, and McNaught in 2007. After perihelion the comet headed southwards, while in mid northern latitudes was

    C/2024 G3 (ATLAS)

    C/2024 G3 (ATLAS)

    C/2024_G3_(ATLAS)

  • C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli–Bernstein)
  • Largest known Oort cloud comet

    simply known as C/2014 UN271 or Comet Bernardinelli–Bernstein (nicknamed BB), is a large Oort cloud comet discovered by astronomers Pedro Bernardinelli

    C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli–Bernstein)

    C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli–Bernstein)

    C/2014_UN271_(Bernardinelli–Bernstein)

  • List of astronomical objects named after people
  • Arend–Roland Comet Mrkos Comet Ikeya–Seki Comet Bennett Comet Kohoutek Comet West Comet Hyakutake Comet Hale–Bopp Comet McNaught Comet Lovejoy Comet Crommelin

    List of astronomical objects named after people

    List_of_astronomical_objects_named_after_people

  • Oort cloud
  • Distant planetesimals in the Solar System

    Oort cloud. Other comets modeled to have come directly from the outer Oort cloud include C/2006 P1 (McNaught), C/2010 X1 (Elenin), Comet ISON, C/2013 A1

    Oort cloud

    Oort cloud

    Oort_cloud

  • Leonids
  • Meteor shower associated with the comet Tempel–Tuttle

    McNaught timed bursts in activity down to ten minutes by narrowing down the clouds of particles to individual streams from each passage of the comet,

    Leonids

    Leonids

    Leonids

  • Great Comet of 1744
  • Non-periodic comet

    of the "dust striae" seen in the tails of some comets, such as C/1975 V1 (West) and C/2006 P1 (McNaught). Chéseaux, on March 9, was the last known observer

    Great Comet of 1744

    Great Comet of 1744

    Great_Comet_of_1744

  • List of near-parabolic comets
  • Comets with a period of over 1,000 years

    (2015). "Observations of Comets C/2007 D1 (LINEAR), C/2007 D3 (LINEAR), C/2010 G3 (WISE), C/2010 S1 (LINEAR), and C/2012 K6 (McNaught) at large heliocentric

    List of near-parabolic comets

    List_of_near-parabolic_comets

  • List of parabolic and hyperbolic comets
  • Comets that may not be orbiting the Sun

    This is a list of parabolic and hyperbolic comets in the Solar System. Many of these comets may come from the Oort cloud, or perhaps even have interstellar

    List of parabolic and hyperbolic comets

    List of parabolic and hyperbolic comets

    List_of_parabolic_and_hyperbolic_comets

  • P/2011 P1 (McNaught)
  • Destroyed Jupiter family comet

    P/2011 P1 (McNaught) was a Jupiter-family comet that passed extremely close to Jupiter on 4 December 2010 and disintegrated by 2012. It was discovered

    P/2011 P1 (McNaught)

    P/2011_P1_(McNaught)

  • C/2018 F4 (PanSTARRS)
  • Hyperbolic comet

    confident 34-day observation arc. Comet C/2008 J4 (McNaught) has a short observation arc with large uncertainties. Comet C/1999 U2 (SOHO) has a meaningless

    C/2018 F4 (PanSTARRS)

    C/2018 F4 (PanSTARRS)

    C/2018_F4_(PanSTARRS)

  • 7968 Elst–Pizarro
  • Astronomical object in the Solar System

    Comet Elst–Pizarro is a body that displays characteristics of both asteroids and comets, and is the prototype of active asteroids. Its orbit keeps it

    7968 Elst–Pizarro

    7968 Elst–Pizarro

    7968_Elst–Pizarro

  • List of comets discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    These are all the comets discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey since 1998. 257P/Catalina 300P/Catalina 330P/Catalina 346P/Catalina 367P/Catalina 403P/Catalina

    List of comets discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey

    List_of_comets_discovered_by_the_Catalina_Sky_Survey

  • Forward scatter
  • Small angle deflection of waves

    and C/2004 F4 (Bradfield). The brightness of the great comets C/2006 P1 (McNaught) and Comet Skjellerup–Maristany near perihelion were enhanced by forward

    Forward scatter

    Forward scatter

    Forward_scatter

  • List of long-period comets
  • Comets with a period between 200 and 1000 years

    The following list is of comets with very long orbital periods, defined as between 200 and 1000 years. These comets come from the Kuiper belt and scattered

    List of long-period comets

    List_of_long-period_comets

  • 152P/Helin–Lawrence
  • Periodic comet

    152P/Helin–Lawrence is a Jupiter-family comet with a 9.52-year orbit around the Sun. It is the third comet co-discovered by Eleanor F. Helin and Kenneth

    152P/Helin–Lawrence

    152P/Helin–Lawrence

  • List of Halley-type comets
  • Comets with a period between 20 and 200 years

    The following is a list of Halley-type comets (HTCs), which are periodic comets with an orbital period between 20 and 200 years, often appearing only once

    List of Halley-type comets

    List_of_Halley-type_comets

  • Meteor shower
  • Celestial event caused by streams of meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere

    Earth-threatening Long-Period Comet". Astrophysical Journal. 479 (1): 441. Bibcode:1997ApJ...479..441J. doi:10.1086/303853. McNaught, Rob (March 7, 2007). "Re:

    Meteor shower

    Meteor shower

    Meteor_shower

  • 2007 in science
  • events and discoveries, some of which are listed below. 12 January – Comet McNaught reaches perihelion and becomes visible from Earth during daylight. 28

    2007 in science

    2007 in science

    2007_in_science

  • 97P/Metcalf–Brewington
  • Periodic comet

    H. McNaught between 7 and 9 January 1991, Brian G. Marsden noted that the orbit of Brewington's comet strongly resembled that of Metcalf's comet in 1906

    97P/Metcalf–Brewington

    97P/Metcalf–Brewington

    97P/Metcalf–Brewington

  • C/2004 Q1 (Tucker)
  • Non-periodic comet

    D. W. Green (ed.). "Comet C/2004 Q1 (Tucker)". IAU Circular. 8393 (1). Bibcode:2004IAUC.8393....1T. ISSN 0081-0304. R. H. McNaught; R. A. Tucker; J. E

    C/2004 Q1 (Tucker)

    C/2004_Q1_(Tucker)

  • Naming of comets
  • result, many comets have more than one name. The simplest system names comets after the year in which they were observed (e.g. the Great Comet of 1680).

    Naming of comets

    Naming of comets

    Naming_of_comets

  • 141P/Machholz
  • Periodic comet

    "Comet 141P-H/Machholz". Minor Planet Electronic Circulars. 2015-R12. ISSN 1523-6714. R. H. McNaught (4 August 1999). B. G. Marsden (ed.). "Comet P/1999

    141P/Machholz

    141P/Machholz

    141P/Machholz

  • Kuiper belt
  • Area of the Solar System beyond the planets, comprising small bodies

    Shoemaker; D. H. Levy; T. M. King; E. F. Helin; J. Alu; K. Lawrence; R. H. McNaught; L. Frederick; D. Tholen; B. E. A. Mueller (1992). "1992 AD". IAU Circ

    Kuiper belt

    Kuiper belt

    Kuiper_belt

  • 156P/Russell–LINEAR
  • Periodic comet

    is a Jupiter-family comet with an orbital period of 6.4 years. It was discovered by Kenneth S. Russell in September 1986. The comet was found by Australian

    156P/Russell–LINEAR

    156P/Russell–LINEAR

    156P/Russell–LINEAR

  • 335P/Gibbs
  • Periodic comet

    335P/Gibbs is a periodic comet in the Solar System. It last came to perihelion in August 2022. Together with 266P/Christensen, it was proposed as the

    335P/Gibbs

    335P/Gibbs

  • 373P/Rinner
  • Periodic comet

    periodic comet with a 7.42-year orbit around the Sun. It is the first comet discovered by French astronomer, Claudine Rinner, and the first comet discovery

    373P/Rinner

    373P/Rinner

    373P/Rinner

  • 80P/Peters–Hartley
  • Jupiter-family comet

    Robert H. McNaught of the Siding Spring observatory, who described as diffuse with a brightness of magnitude 14, indicating that the comet had faded over

    80P/Peters–Hartley

    80P/Peters–Hartley

  • Siding Spring Observatory
  • Astronomic observatory in New South Wales, Australia

    discovered by Robert H. McNaught using the Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope on 8 August 2006, and Comet C/2013 A1, also discovered by McNaught, which passed extremely

    Siding Spring Observatory

    Siding Spring Observatory

    Siding_Spring_Observatory

  • 110P/Hartley
  • Periodic comet

    Robert H. McNaught, James V. Scotti, and David H. Levy. By April 1988, revised orbital calculations by Brian G. Marsden indicated that the comet completes

    110P/Hartley

    110P/Hartley

    110P/Hartley

  • McNaught Syndicate
  • American newspaper syndicate between 1922 and 1989

    The McNaught Syndicate was an American newspaper syndicate founded in 1922. It was established by Virgil Venice McNitt (who gave it his name) and Charles

    McNaught Syndicate

    McNaught_Syndicate

  • 449P/Leonard
  • Periodic comet

    Maik Meyer linked 449P with the previously lost comet, X/1987 A2, which was discovered by Robert H. McNaught and Malcolm Hartley from the Siding Spring Observatory

    449P/Leonard

    449P/Leonard

    449P/Leonard

  • C/1989 Y2 (McKenzie–Russell)
  • Hyperbolic comet

    and Kenneth S. Russell on December 1989. Robert H. McNaught reported the discovery of a new comet that Patricia McKenzie found on photographic plates

    C/1989 Y2 (McKenzie–Russell)

    C/1989_Y2_(McKenzie–Russell)

  • C/2004 F4 (Bradfield)
  • Non-periodic comet

    estimated to be about magnitude 8. Robert H. McNaught observed the comet on 9 April 2004 and estimated that the comet had a magnitude of 5, while Terry Lovejoy

    C/2004 F4 (Bradfield)

    C/2004 F4 (Bradfield)

    C/2004_F4_(Bradfield)

  • C/2006 M4 (SWAN)
  • Non-periodic comet

    all-sky camera on board the SOHO. The comet was officially announced after a ground-based confirmation by Robert McNaught (Siding Spring Survey) on July 12

    C/2006 M4 (SWAN)

    C/2006 M4 (SWAN)

    C/2006_M4_(SWAN)

  • 129P/Shoemaker–Levy
  • Periodic comet with 7 year orbit

    periodic comet in the Solar System. It fits the definition of an Encke-type comet with (TJupiter > 3; a < aJupiter), and is a quasi-Hilda comet. This comet should

    129P/Shoemaker–Levy

    129P/Shoemaker–Levy

    129P/Shoemaker–Levy

  • 259P/Garradd
  • Periodic comet and active asteroid

    259P/Garradd is a Jupiter-family comet and active asteroid with an orbital period of 4.5 years. It was discovered in images obtained on 2 September 2008

    259P/Garradd

    259P/Garradd

    259P/Garradd

  • Sydney Observatory
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Halley’s Comet (1986), the impact of Shoemaker Levy on Jupiter (1994), Mars at its closest encounter (2003), transits of Venus (2004, 2012), Comet McNaught (2007)

    Sydney Observatory

    Sydney Observatory

    Sydney_Observatory

  • C/2009 P1 (Garradd)
  • Hyperbolic comet

    its axis every 11.0±0.8 hours. G. J. Garradd; R. H. McNaught (August 2009). D. W. Green (ed.). "Comet C/2009 P1 (Garradd)". IAU Circular (2). Bibcode:2009IAUC

    C/2009 P1 (Garradd)

    C/2009 P1 (Garradd)

    C/2009_P1_(Garradd)

  • C/1988 A1 (Liller)
  • Long-period comet

    H. McNaught. They estimated visually that the comet had an apparent magnitude of 10.2 and a coma 6 arcminutes across. Upon discovery the comet was located

    C/1988 A1 (Liller)

    C/1988_A1_(Liller)

  • Precovery
  • Process of finding the image of an object in images predating its discovery

    accurate orbit. This happens most often with minor planets, but sometimes a comet, a dwarf planet, a natural satellite, or a star is found in old archived

    Precovery

    Precovery

    Precovery

  • Potentially hazardous object
  • Hazardous near-Earth asteroid or comet

    hazardous object (PHO) is a near-Earth object – either an asteroid or a comet – with an orbit that can make close approaches to the Earth and which is

    Potentially hazardous object

    Potentially hazardous object

    Potentially_hazardous_object

  • C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR)
  • Parabolic comet

    a non-periodic comet discovered by LINEAR on 16 December 2000. The comet brightened to an apparent magnitude of about 2.5. The comet was discovered on

    C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR)

    C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR)

    C/2000_WM1_(LINEAR)

  • C/2001 A2 (LINEAR)
  • Non-periodic comet

    Moreno; et al. (2006). "Radio wavelength molecular observations of comets C/1999 T1 (McNaught-Hartley), C/2001 A2 (LINEAR), C/2000 WM 1 (LINEAR) and 153P/Ikeya-Zhang"

    C/2001 A2 (LINEAR)

    C/2001 A2 (LINEAR)

    C/2001_A2_(LINEAR)

  • C/2002 X5 (Kudo–Fujikawa)
  • Non-periodic comet

    "SOHO/SWAN observations of comets with small perihelia: C/2002 V1 (NEAT), C/2002 X5 (Kudo–Fujikawa), 2006 P1 (McNaught) and 96P/Machholz 1". Icarus

    C/2002 X5 (Kudo–Fujikawa)

    C/2002_X5_(Kudo–Fujikawa)

  • List of Solar System objects by greatest aphelion
  • stars. Most of these objects are comets on a calculated path and may not be directly observable. For instance, comet Hale-Bopp was last seen in 2013 at

    List of Solar System objects by greatest aphelion

    List of Solar System objects by greatest aphelion

    List_of_Solar_System_objects_by_greatest_aphelion

  • Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope
  • Telescope in the Siding Spring Observatory, Australia

    Robert H. McNaught to discover 400 potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids which have a diameter greater than 100 metres (330 ft). McNaught used the

    Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope

    Uppsala_Southern_Schmidt_Telescope

  • Astronomical Society of New South Wales
  • Australian amateur astronomy club

    science. Robert McNaught has been described as "the world's greatest comet discoverer" – he is a prolific discoverer of both asteroids and comets; as of 15 June 2014[update]

    Astronomical Society of New South Wales

    Astronomical_Society_of_New_South_Wales

  • (4953) 1990 MU
  • Asteroid

    Hazards Due to Comets and Asteroids. Tucson; London: University of Arizona Press. pp. 1233–1238. ISBN 978-0-8165-1505-9. Steel, D. I.; McNaught, R. H.; Russell

    (4953) 1990 MU

    (4953) 1990 MU

    (4953)_1990_MU

  • Siding Spring Survey
  • Observatory

    diameter greater than 100 m. In early January 2013, Robert H. McNaught discovered a new comet named C/2013 A1 using data collected while searching for asteroids

    Siding Spring Survey

    Siding Spring Survey

    Siding_Spring_Survey

  • 209P/LINEAR
  • Periodic comet

    planet or asteroid, but in March 2004 Robert H. McNaught observed a comet tail which confirmed it as a comet. It was given the permanent number 209P on 12

    209P/LINEAR

    209P/LINEAR

    209P/LINEAR

  • Mirage of astronomical objects
  • Meteorological optical phenomenon

    objects as the Sun, the Moon, the planets, bright stars, and very bright comets. The most commonly observed of these are sunset and sunrise mirages. Mirages

    Mirage of astronomical objects

    Mirage of astronomical objects

    Mirage_of_astronomical_objects

  • Observation arc
  • Time between earliest and latest observations of a Solar System body

    excess velocity (interstellar speed) of more than a few km/s. Comet C/2008 J4 (McNaught) was only observed 22 times over an observation arc of 15 days

    Observation arc

    Observation_arc

  • List of minor planets: 4001–5000
  • Siding Spring R. H. McNaught EUN 4.5 km (2.8 mi) MPC · JPL 4129 Richelen 1988 DM Richelen February 22, 1988 Siding Spring R. H. McNaught  · 5.4 km (3.4 mi)

    List of minor planets: 4001–5000

    List_of_minor_planets:_4001–5000

  • 398P/Boattini
  • Jupiter-family comet

    21P/Giacobini–Zinner and 260P/McNaught. A. Boattini; R. E. Hill; R. Ligustri (August 2009). D. W. Green (ed.). "Comet C/2009 Q4 (Boattini)". IAU Circular

    398P/Boattini

    398P/Boattini

    398P/Boattini

  • Edward L. G. Bowell
  • American astronomer (1943–2023)

    4489 Dracius. He also co-discovered the periodic comet 140P/Bowell-Skiff and the non-periodic comet C/1980 E1. The outer main-belt asteroid 2246 Bowell

    Edward L. G. Bowell

    Edward_L._G._Bowell

  • C/1996 J1 (Evans–Drinkwater)
  • Parabolic comet

    May 1997. R. O. Evans; M. J. Drinkwater; R. H. McNaught; et al. (12 May 1996). D. W. Green (ed.). "Comet C/1996 J1". IAU Circular. 6397 (1). "C/1996 J1-A

    C/1996 J1 (Evans–Drinkwater)

    C/1996_J1_(Evans–Drinkwater)

  • List of minor planets: 7001–8000
  • MPC · JPL 7096 Napier 1992 VM Napier November 3, 1992 Siding Spring R. H. McNaught  · 5.6 km (3.5 mi) MPC · JPL 7097 Yatsuka 1993 TF Yatsuka October 8, 1993

    List of minor planets: 7001–8000

    List_of_minor_planets:_7001–8000

  • Francesco Manca
  • Italian astronomer

    AH205 = 2015 HS9 MPEC 2015-H86: COMET P/2004 R1 = 2015 HC10 (McNaught) CBET 4094: COMET P/2015 HC_10 = P/2004 R1 (McNAUGHT) MPEC 2015-H106: NEA 2015 FO124

    Francesco Manca

    Francesco_Manca

  • Catalina Sky Survey
  • Project to discover comets, asteroids, and near-Earth objects

    Survey (CSS; obs. codes: 703 and G96) is an astronomical survey to discover comets and asteroids. It is conducted at the Steward Observatory's Catalina Station

    Catalina Sky Survey

    Catalina Sky Survey

    Catalina_Sky_Survey

  • 7604 Kridsadaporn
  • Unusual Mars-crossing asteroid

    It was discovered on 31 August 1995, by Australian astronomer Robert McNaught at Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, Australia. Due to its

    7604 Kridsadaporn

    7604 Kridsadaporn

    7604_Kridsadaporn

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 4001–5000
  • T. McNaught, father of the discoverer Robert H. McNaught MPC · 4678 4679 Sybil 1990 TR4 Sybil McNaught, mother of the discoverer Robert H. McNaught MPC ·

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 4001–5000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_4001–5000

  • 276P/Vorobjov
  • Jupiter-family comet

    276P/Vorobjov (previously P/2012 T7 (Vorobjov)) is a Jupiter-family comet discovered on 15 October 2012 by Tomáš Vorobjov on three 120-s images taken

    276P/Vorobjov

    276P/Vorobjov

  • List of centaurs (small Solar System bodies)
  • Neptune (5 to 30 AU). Centaurs are minor planets with characteristics of comets, and often classified as such. The dynamical group is formed due to Neptune's

    List of centaurs (small Solar System bodies)

    List of centaurs (small Solar System bodies)

    List_of_centaurs_(small_Solar_System_bodies)

  • Deaths in December 2023
  • Smuglere). Salmi Manja, 86, Malaysian novelist, poet, and journalist. Lesley McNaught-Mändli, 59, British-born Swiss show jumper, Olympic silver medallist (2000)

    Deaths in December 2023

    Deaths_in_December_2023

  • Robert Evans (astronomer)
  • Australian minister and amateur astronomer

    December 2022. R. O. Evans; M. J. Drinkwater; R. H. McNaught; et al. (12 May 1996). D. W. Green (ed.). "Comet C/1996 J1". IAU Circular. 6397 (1). "Robert Owen

    Robert Evans (astronomer)

    Robert_Evans_(astronomer)

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 3001–4000
  • South African astronomer and orbit computer MPC · 3172 3173 McNaught 1981 WY Robert McNaught (born 1956), British astronomer and discoverer of minor planets

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 3001–4000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_3001–4000

  • Shaun M. Hughes
  • Australian astronomer

    astronomer at Siding Spring Observatory. He co-discovered the periodic comet 130P/McNaught-Hughes. Shaun Hughes left Siding Spring Observatory in 1992 for a

    Shaun M. Hughes

    Shaun_M._Hughes

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 6001–7000
  • Astronomer by James Muirden in 1964. The interest of the discoverer, Robert H. McNaught, in observational astronomy was spurred by this astronomy magazine. MPC ·

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 6001–7000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_6001–7000

  • Wanneroo Secondary College
  • School in Australia

    Specialist Australian rules football Performing arts Principal Justine Mcnaught-Conroy Years 7–12 Enrolment 1,259 (2021) Campus type Suburban Colour   

    Wanneroo Secondary College

    Wanneroo_Secondary_College

  • 2012 BX34
  • Near-Earth asteroid

    2012. Retrieved 1 April 2016. "Images taken by legendary comet and asteroid hunter Rob McNaught tonight using T17 in Spain". iTelescope. 27 January 2012

    2012 BX34

    2012 BX34

    2012_BX34

  • Astronomy (magazine)
  • American monthly magazine

    included a Messier Catalog booklet, poster showing comet C/2006 P1 (McNaught) and historical comets, a Skyguide listing upcoming sky events, a Telescope

    Astronomy (magazine)

    Astronomy (magazine)

    Astronomy_(magazine)

  • Coonabarabran
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    also home to the Uppsala Telescope where Robert H. McNaught discovered his now famous daylight comet C/2006 P1 in August 2006. The Mopra Telescope, which

    Coonabarabran

    Coonabarabran

    Coonabarabran

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    child that comes and goes'.

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    English : occupational name from Middle English combere, an agent derivative of Old English camb ‘comb’, referring perhaps to a maker or seller of combs, or to someone who used them to prepare wool or flax for spinning. This was an alternative process to carding, and caused the wool fibers to lie more or less parallel to one another, so that the cloth produced had a hard, smooth finish without a nap.English : variant of Coomber.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kommer or Kammer.

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    Forenoon

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  • Compt
  • n.

    Account; reckoning; computation.

  • Compt
  • v. t.

    To compute; to count.

  • Covet
  • v. i.

    To have or indulge inordinate desire.

  • Hail
  • v. i.

    To report as one's home or the place from whence one comes; to come; -- with from.

  • Covet
  • v. t.

    To wish for with eagerness; to desire possession of; -- used in a good sense.

  • Comet-finder
  • n.

    Alt. of Comet- seeker

  • Covet
  • v. t.

    To long for inordinately or unlawfully; to hanker after (something forbidden).

  • Compt
  • a.

    Neat; spruce.

  • Come
  • v. t.

    To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here.

  • Comet- seeker
  • n.

    A telescope of low power, having a large field of view, used for finding comets.

  • Comes
  • n.

    The answer to the theme (dux) in a fugue.

  • Comet
  • n.

    A member of the solar system which usually moves in an elongated orbit, approaching very near to the sun in its perihelion, and receding to a very great distance from it at its aphelion. A comet commonly consists of three parts: the nucleus, the envelope, or coma, and the tail; but one or more of these parts is frequently wanting. See Illustration in Appendix.

  • Cometary
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a comet.

  • Come-outer
  • n.

    One who comes out or withdraws from a religious or other organization; a radical reformer.

  • Come
  • p. p.

    of Come

  • Come
  • n.

    To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied.

  • Xiphias
  • n.

    A comet shaped like a sword

  • Comer
  • n.

    One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is present.

  • Cometic
  • a.

    Relating to a comet.