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- 1872_X1 abstract "X/1872 X1, occasionally referred to as "Pogson's Comet", was a probably cometary astronomical object seen from Madras (now Chennai) on December 3 and 4, 1872, by astronomer N. R. Pogson.Pogson believed the object to be the lost Comet Biela, but subsequent orbital calculations have suggested that this was unlikely. Neither Biela's Comet nor Pogson's object have been recovered since, and the episode remains one of the most puzzling in solar system astronomy.".
- 1872_X1 thumbnail Biela1852.jpg?width=300.
- 1872_X1 wikiPageID "29833882".
- 1872_X1 wikiPageRevisionID "601691846".
- 1872_X1 absMagnitude "6.3".
- 1872_X1 designations ""Pogson's Comet"".
- 1872_X1 discoverer N._R._Pogson.
- 1872_X1 discoveryDate "1872-12-03".
- 1872_X1 eccentricity "1".
- 1872_X1 hasPhotoCollection 1872_X1.
- 1872_X1 inclination "148.44".
- 1872_X1 lastP "1872-12-16".
- 1872_X1 name "X/1872 X1".
- 1872_X1 perihelion "0.0637".
- 1872_X1 subject Category:Sungrazing_comets.
- 1872_X1 comment "X/1872 X1, occasionally referred to as "Pogson's Comet", was a probably cometary astronomical object seen from Madras (now Chennai) on December 3 and 4, 1872, by astronomer N. R. Pogson.Pogson believed the object to be the lost Comet Biela, but subsequent orbital calculations have suggested that this was unlikely. Neither Biela's Comet nor Pogson's object have been recovered since, and the episode remains one of the most puzzling in solar system astronomy.".
- 1872_X1 label "X/1872 X1".
- 1872_X1 sameAs m.0fq0v2m.
- 1872_X1 sameAs Q8041624.
- 1872_X1 sameAs Q8041624.
- 1872_X1 wasDerivedFrom 1872_X1?oldid=601691846.
- 1872_X1 depiction Biela1852.jpg.
- 1872_X1 isPrimaryTopicOf 1872_X1.