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131P/MUELLER (1997/M2 (MUELLER)

Photometric data obtained by use of FOCAS-II software



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

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

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131P          10/10/2018 22:09:46  18.43  18.36  18.17  18.02                 1.7  18.0  B96

131P          10/10/2018 22:09:46*  0.38   0.48   0.47   0.70                   3   4.0  CMC

131P          15/10/2018 19:54:46  18.52                                      6.9  17.2  B96

131P          15/10/2018 19:54:46*  0.11                                        2   3.4  CMC

131P          16/10/2018 20:49:18  18.64  18.44  18.34  17.96                 3.8  17.4  B96

131P          16/10/2018 20:49:18*  0.09   0.38   0.18   0.55                   2   3.8  CMC



                                                                     AFRHO         LOG

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

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131P          10/10/2018 22:09:46    1.57   2.51  17.55  18.31    2      7     4  0.850  B96

131P          16/10/2018 20:49:18    1.60   2.50  17.27  18.45    4      6     2  0.804  B96


131P on Kronk’s cometography

Jean Mueller found this comet on a plate obtained on 1990 September 15.35 . The image was obtained with the 1.2-m Oschin Schmidt Telescope of the Palomar Sky Survey. Mueller estimated the magnitude as 17 and said a tail was visible towards the south-southwest.