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- Westphal abstract "20D/Westphal was a periodic comet with an orbital period of 61 years. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet with (20 years < period < 200 years). It was originally discovered by the German astronomer J. G. Westphal (Göttingen, Germany) on July 24, 1852.It was independently discovered by the American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters (Constantinople) on August 9.The comet was last seen between September 27 and November 26, 1913, first by Pablo T. Delavan (La Plata Astronomical Observatory) and then others. It was predicted to return in 1976 but was never observed, and is now considered a lost comet.".
- Westphal wikiPageExternalLink 020d.html.
- Westphal wikiPageExternalLink 0020d.htm.
- Westphal wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=20D.
- Westphal wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=20D;orb=1.
- Westphal wikiPageExternalLink all.comet.tbl.html.
- Westphal wikiPageID "5491239".
- Westphal wikiPageRevisionID "604842791".
- Westphal aphelion "30.03".
- Westphal designations "1.652832E8".
- Westphal discoverer J._G._Westphal.
- Westphal discoveryDate "1852-07-24".
- Westphal eccentricity "0.9198".
- Westphal epoch "1913-11-09".
- Westphal hasPhotoCollection Westphal.
- Westphal inclination "40.89".
- Westphal lastP "1976-01-03".
- Westphal name "20".
- Westphal nextP "2038-05-04".
- Westphal perihelion "1.254".
- Westphal period "1.952468712E9".
- Westphal semimajor "15.642".
- Westphal wordnet_type synset-comet-noun-1.
- Westphal subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1852.
- Westphal subject Category:Comets.
- Westphal subject Category:Halley-type_comets.
- Westphal subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Westphal comment "20D/Westphal was a periodic comet with an orbital period of 61 years. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet with (20 years < period < 200 years). It was originally discovered by the German astronomer J. G. Westphal (Göttingen, Germany) on July 24, 1852.It was independently discovered by the American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters (Constantinople) on August 9.The comet was last seen between September 27 and November 26, 1913, first by Pablo T.".
- Westphal label "20D/Westphal".
- Westphal label "20D/Westphal".
- Westphal label "20D/Westphal".
- Westphal label "20D/Westphal".
- Westphal label "20D/Вестфаля".
- Westphal label "ヴェストファール彗星".
- Westphal label "韋士伐彗星".
- Westphal sameAs Westphal.
- Westphal sameAs Westphal.
- Westphal sameAs Westphal.
- Westphal sameAs ヴェストファール彗星.
- Westphal sameAs Westphal.
- Westphal sameAs m.0dp4n6.
- Westphal sameAs Q2291074.
- Westphal sameAs Q2291074.
- Westphal wasDerivedFrom Westphal?oldid=604842791.
- Westphal isPrimaryTopicOf Westphal.