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- Wild abstract "Comet 81P/Wild, also known as Wild 2 (pronounced "vilt two") (/ˈvɪlt/ VILT), is a comet named after Swiss astronomer Paul Wild, who discovered it on January 6, 1978, using a 40-cm Schmidt telescope at Zimmerwald.For most of its 4.5 billion-year lifetime, Wild 2 probably had a more distant and circular orbit. In September 1974, it passed within one million kilometers of the planet Jupiter, whose strong gravitational pull perturbed the comet's orbit and brought it into the inner Solar System. Its orbital period changed from 43 years to about 6 years, and its perihelion is now about 1.59 AU (astronomical unit).".
- Wild thumbnail Wild2_3.jpg?width=300.
- Wild wikiPageExternalLink wild2_stardust.html.
- Wild wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Wild wikiPageExternalLink stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
- Wild wikiPageID "187391".
- Wild wikiPageRevisionID "604842411".
- Wild aphelion "5.308".
- Wild caption "Comet Wild 2 nucleus in 2004".
- Wild designations "1978".
- Wild designations "1990".
- Wild discoverer Paul_Wild_(Swiss_astronomer).
- Wild discoveryDate "1978".
- Wild eccentricity "0.5384".
- Wild epoch "2006-03-06".
- Wild hasPhotoCollection Wild.
- Wild inclination "3.2394".
- Wild lastP "2010-02-22".
- Wild name "81".
- Wild nextP "2016-07-20".
- Wild perihelion "1.592".
- Wild period "6.408".
- Wild semimajor "3.45".
- Wild wordnet_type synset-comet-noun-1.
- Wild subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1978.
- Wild subject Category:Comets.
- Wild subject Category:Comets_visited_by_spacecraft.
- Wild subject Category:Periodic_comets.
- Wild comment "Comet 81P/Wild, also known as Wild 2 (pronounced "vilt two") (/ˈvɪlt/ VILT), is a comet named after Swiss astronomer Paul Wild, who discovered it on January 6, 1978, using a 40-cm Schmidt telescope at Zimmerwald.For most of its 4.5 billion-year lifetime, Wild 2 probably had a more distant and circular orbit. In September 1974, it passed within one million kilometers of the planet Jupiter, whose strong gravitational pull perturbed the comet's orbit and brought it into the inner Solar System.".
- Wild label "81P/Wild".
- Wild label "81P/Wild".
- Wild label "81P/Wild".
- Wild label "81P/Wild".
- Wild label "81P/Вильда".
- Wild label "Wild 2".
- Wild label "Wild 2".
- Wild label "Wild 2".
- Wild label "ويلد 2".
- Wild label "ヴィルト第2彗星".
- Wild label "维尔特二号彗星".
- Wild sameAs Wild-2.
- Wild sameAs Wild_2.
- Wild sameAs Wild.
- Wild sameAs Wild.
- Wild sameAs Wild.
- Wild sameAs Wild.
- Wild sameAs ヴィルト第2彗星.
- Wild sameAs Wild_2.
- Wild sameAs Wild_2.
- Wild sameAs m.019mq0.
- Wild sameAs Q942359.
- Wild sameAs Q942359.
- Wild wasDerivedFrom Wild?oldid=604842411.
- Wild depiction Wild2_3.jpg.
- Wild isPrimaryTopicOf Wild.