BRIXIIS Astronomical Observatory

Copyright © All rights reserved. Made By Erik Bryssinck  Terms of use  |  Privacy policy

Archive Modification B&W Quickcam  Modification Vesta Webcam  Buildingproject Genesis camera  Synta EQ6 equatorial mount
Contact Form

Observation date

image

Photometry

(FOCAS)

Afρ

astrometry

Observatory

20231115

X

X


X

B96 (BRIXIIS)











































Comet 207P/NEAT - ( = 2001 J1 = 2008 T5)

Photometric data obtained by use of FOCAS-II software



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

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

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

207P          15/11/2023 19:55:55  16.72  16.36                              11.3  17.4  B96

207P          15/11/2023 19:55:55*  0.00   0.00                                 1   4.0  Gai


                                                                     AFRHO         LOG

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

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

207P          Not enough boxes


Discovery:  IAUC 7623 : Comet P/2001 J1


S. Pravdo, E. Helin, and K. Lawrence, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, report the discovery of a comet by NEAT on CCD images taken with the 1.2-m reflector at Haleakala on 2001 may 15.  The object appears diffuse also on confirming CCD observations taken by L. Sarounova at Ondrejov (coma diameter about 15") and by M. Tichy and J. Ticha at Klet (coma diameter about 8"-10").


Recovery: IAUC 8996: 2008 T5 = 207P/NEAT


K. Kadota, Ageo, Saitama-ken, Japan, reports his recovery of comet P/2001 J1 (cf. IAUCs 7623, 7625, 7635), showing a central condensation, no tail, and coma diameter 0'.5-0'.6 on CCD images obtained with a 0.25-m f/6 reflector on 2008 oct. 15. Confirming observations were also made by H. Abe (Yatsuka-cho, Shimane-ken, Japan, 0.26-m reflector)