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- 2007_R5_(SOHO) abstract "Comet P/2007 R5 (SOHO), also designated P/1999 R1 and P/2003 R5, is the first periodic comet to be discovered using the automated telescopes of the SOHO (SOlar and Heliospheric Observatory) spacecraft.The periodicity of P/2007 R5 was predicted by Sebastian F. Hönig, a German graduate student and prolific asteroid discoverer, in 2006. The announcement of the new periodic comet was made after the predicted return was confirmed by SOHO and observer B. Zhou on 10 September 2007. Out of approximately 1,350 SOHO-observed sungrazer comets, this is the first to be verified as a short-period comet; most sungrazers are long-period comets on near-parabolic orbits that do not repeat for thousands of years, if at all.As it passed to within 7.9 million kilometres of the Sun, around 5% of the distance from the Earth to the Sun, it brightened by a factor of around a million. This is common behavior for a comet.P/2007 R5 is probably an extinct comet. Extinct comets are those that have expelled most of their volatile ice and have little left to form a tail or coma. They are theorized to be common objects amongst the celestial bodies orbiting close to the Sun. P/2007 R5 (SOHO) is probably only 100–200 meters in diameter.It was expected to return in September 2011, and was recovered by B. Zhou on September 6, 2011.Discovery credit goes to Terry Lovejoy (Australia, 1999), Kazimieras Černis (Lithuania, 2003), and Bo Zhou (China, 2007).The second periodic comet discovered by SOHO is P/2003 T12 (SOHO).".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) wikiPageExternalLink 2007_09_24.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) wikiPageExternalLink 2007+R5.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) wikiPageExternalLink orb.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) wikiPageExternalLink sungrazer.nrl.navy.mil.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) wikiPageID "13454802".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) wikiPageRevisionID "589703288".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) aphelion "4.9903".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) designations "P/1999 R1, P/2003 R5".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) discoverer "Terry Lovejoy, Kazimieras Cernis, Bo Zhou, and Sebastian Hönig".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) discoveryDate "1999-09-04".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) eccentricity "0.9774".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) hasPhotoCollection 2007_R5_(SOHO).
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) inclination "13.676".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) lastP "2007-09-11".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) lastP "2011-09-07".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) name "P/2007 R5".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) nextP "2015".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) perihelion "0.057".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) period "1.26545976E8".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) semimajor "2.5237".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) subject Category:Extinct_comets.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) comment "Comet P/2007 R5 (SOHO), also designated P/1999 R1 and P/2003 R5, is the first periodic comet to be discovered using the automated telescopes of the SOHO (SOlar and Heliospheric Observatory) spacecraft.The periodicity of P/2007 R5 was predicted by Sebastian F. Hönig, a German graduate student and prolific asteroid discoverer, in 2006. The announcement of the new periodic comet was made after the predicted return was confirmed by SOHO and observer B. Zhou on 10 September 2007.".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) label "P/2007 R5 (SOHO)".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) label "P/2007 R5 (SOHO)".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) label "P/2007 R5 (SOHO)".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) label "P/2007 R5".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) label "P/2007 R5".
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) label "SOHO彗星 (P/1999 R1)".
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- 2007_R5_(SOHO) sameAs 2007_R5_(SOHO).
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) sameAs 1999_R1).
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) sameAs 2007_R5.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) sameAs 2007_R5.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) sameAs m.03c5wmf.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) sameAs Q1150984.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) sameAs Q1150984.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) wasDerivedFrom 2007_R5_(SOHO)?oldid=589703288.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) homepage 2007_09_24.
- 2007_R5_(SOHO) isPrimaryTopicOf 2007_R5_(SOHO).