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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann -  2 nov. 2021

Astrometric data for Minor Planet Center


COD L81

CON E. Bryssinck, BRIXIIS Observatory, 9150 Kruibeke , Belgium

OBS E. Bryssinck

MEA E. Bryssinck

TEL 0.51-m f/6.7 astrograph + CCD

ACK MPCReport file updated 2021.11.02 11:16:03

NET Gaia DR2

0029P         C2021 11 01.99737 04 51 38.18 +32 16 13.7          15.6 G      L81

0029P         C2021 11 02.00550 04 51 37.97 +32 16 13.8          15.5 G      L81

0029P         C2021 11 02.01404 04 51 37.76 +32 16 13.9          15.5 G      L81


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Photometric data from FOCAS-II




                                   10x10  20x20  30x30  40x40  50x50  60x60   SNR   SB   COD

COMET         UTC                    +/-    +/-    +/-    +/-    +/-    +/-     N  FWHM  CAT

------------  -------------------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  ----  ----  ---

29P           02/11/2021 00:08:07  14.87  13.59  12.91  12.47  12.14  11.89  12.9  19.8  L81

29P           02/11/2021 00:08:07*  0.02   0.02   0.01   0.00   0.00   0.00     3   2.5  Gai


                                                                     AFRHO         LOG

COMET         UTC                   DELTA    r    BOX "   MAG   RSR    CM    +/-  AFRHO  OBS

------------  -------------------   -----  -----  -----  -----  ---  -----  ----  -----  ---

29P           02/11/2021 00:08:07    5.10   5.93   5.40  15.83   13   4099   318  3.613  L81



Af(rho) data obtained from filtered images (CARA Approuch) are available,


please send a request to the CARA-coordinator if you are interested in these data

Observation of comet 29P,  image with remote 0.51-m t f/6.6 telescope in Skygems-Namibia.

Afρ data according CARA approach

Afρ plot (Afp vs. distance comet-core) - Bessel R filter

comet 29P/S-W, 2 nov. 2021, Erik Bryssinck, Skygems observatory Namibia