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- Taylor abstract "Comet Taylor, is a periodic comet in the solar system, first discovered by Clement J. Taylor (Cape Town, South Africa) on November 24, 1915.George van Biesbroeck and E. E. Barnard (Yerkes Observatory, Wisconsin, USA) observed that the comet was split into two distinct nucleus, but this was not seen after March 16.The comet was predicted to return in 1922, but was lost. (see lost comet)In 1928 the discovery of Comet Reinmuth 1 was originally assumed to be Comet Taylor, and again in 1951 the same assumption was made with Comet Arend-Rigaux.The 1976 return was predicted by N. A. Belyaev and V. V. Emel'yanenko and on January 25, 1977, Charles Kowal (Palomar Observatory, California, USA) found images on photographic plates for December 13, 1976.The comet was recovered for the returns in 1984 and 1990, and in 1998 was observed as magnitude 12 when it passed close by Earth.".
- Taylor wikiPageExternalLink 069p.html.
- Taylor wikiPageExternalLink 0069p.htm.
- Taylor wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=69P.
- Taylor wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=69P;orb=1.
- Taylor wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Taylor wikiPageID "9249185".
- Taylor wikiPageRevisionID "604842461".
- Taylor designations "1915".
- Taylor discoverer Clement_Jennings_Taylor.
- Taylor discoveryDate "1915-11-24".
- Taylor eccentricity "0.467".
- Taylor epoch "2004-11-11".
- Taylor hasPhotoCollection Taylor.
- Taylor inclination "20.56".
- Taylor lastP "2004-11-30".
- Taylor lastP "2011-07-17".
- Taylor name "69".
- Taylor nextP "2019".
- Taylor perihelion "1.94".
- Taylor period "6.953".
- Taylor semimajor "3.64".
- Taylor wordnet_type synset-comet-noun-1.
- Taylor subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1915.
- Taylor subject Category:Comets.
- Taylor subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Taylor comment "Comet Taylor, is a periodic comet in the solar system, first discovered by Clement J. Taylor (Cape Town, South Africa) on November 24, 1915.George van Biesbroeck and E. E. Barnard (Yerkes Observatory, Wisconsin, USA) observed that the comet was split into two distinct nucleus, but this was not seen after March 16.The comet was predicted to return in 1922, but was lost.".
- Taylor label "69P/Taylor".
- Taylor label "69P/Taylor".
- Taylor label "69P/Taylor".
- Taylor label "69P/泰勒彗星".
- Taylor label "テイラー彗星".
- Taylor sameAs Taylor.
- Taylor sameAs テイラー彗星.
- Taylor sameAs Taylor.
- Taylor sameAs m.0281lqg.
- Taylor sameAs Q726757.
- Taylor sameAs Q726757.
- Taylor wasDerivedFrom Taylor?oldid=604842461.
- Taylor isPrimaryTopicOf Taylor.