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- Ikeya–Zhang abstract "Comet Ikeya–Zhang (Chinese, Japanese: 池谷-張彗星, officially designated 153P/Ikeya–Zhang) is a comet discovered independently by two astronomers from Japan and China in 2002.On February 1, 2002, Chinese astronomer Zhang Daqing from Kaifeng discovered a new comet in the constellation Cetus, and reported it to the IAU. He found that Japanese astronomer Kaoru Ikeya had discovered it earlier than he had, as the time of sunset is earlier than China. According to tradition, since they discovered the new comet independently, the comet was named after both of them. The comet was initially designated as C/2002 C1 (Ikeya-Zhang).The comet was probably observed in 1661, 341 years earlier, by Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius. A bright comet had also been recorded by Chinese astronomers in 1661.The permanent designation "153P" was given to the comet. It has the longest known orbital period of any periodic comet(366.51 years).The comet passed perihelion on March 18, 2002, and with apparent magnitude 3.5, it became the brightest comet since 1997.".
- Ikeya–Zhang thumbnail Comet-Ikeya-Zhang.jpeg?width=300.
- Ikeya–Zhang wikiPageID "3517890".
- Ikeya–Zhang wikiPageRevisionID "604840922".
- Ikeya–Zhang aphelion "101.92".
- Ikeya–Zhang designations "C/2002 C1".
- Ikeya–Zhang discoverer Kaoru_Ikeya.
- Ikeya–Zhang discoverer Zhang_Daqing.
- Ikeya–Zhang discoveryDate "2002-02-01".
- Ikeya–Zhang eccentricity "0.990098".
- Ikeya–Zhang epoch "2002-10-13".
- Ikeya–Zhang inclination "28.1199".
- Ikeya–Zhang lastP "1661-01-29".
- Ikeya–Zhang lastP "2002-03-18".
- Ikeya–Zhang name "153".
- Ikeya–Zhang nextP "2362-09-01".
- Ikeya–Zhang perihelion "0.507141".
- Ikeya–Zhang period "1.1566179131759998E10".
- Ikeya–Zhang semimajor "51.2136".
- Ikeya–Zhang subject Category:Comets.
- Ikeya–Zhang subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Ikeya–Zhang comment "Comet Ikeya–Zhang (Chinese, Japanese: 池谷-張彗星, officially designated 153P/Ikeya–Zhang) is a comet discovered independently by two astronomers from Japan and China in 2002.On February 1, 2002, Chinese astronomer Zhang Daqing from Kaifeng discovered a new comet in the constellation Cetus, and reported it to the IAU. He found that Japanese astronomer Kaoru Ikeya had discovered it earlier than he had, as the time of sunset is earlier than China.".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "153P/Ikeya-Zhang".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "153P/Ikeya-Zhang".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "153P/Ikeya-Zhang".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "153P/Ikeya-Zhang".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "153P/Ikeya–Zhang".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "Комета Икэя — Чжана".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "池谷・張彗星".
- Ikeya–Zhang label "池谷-張彗星".
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs Ikeya%E2%80%93Zhang.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs Ikeya-Zhang.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs Ikeya-Zhang.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs Ikeya-Zhang.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs 池谷・張彗星.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs 이케야-장_혜성.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs Ikeya-Zhang.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs Q1353961.
- Ikeya–Zhang sameAs Q1353961.
- Ikeya–Zhang wasDerivedFrom Ikeya–Zhang?oldid=604840922.
- Ikeya–Zhang depiction Comet-Ikeya-Zhang.jpeg.