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Comet Ikeya–Seki

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Discovery date
  
September 18, 1965

Discovered
  
18 September 1965

Epoch
  
7 October 1965

Orbital period
  
881 years

Last perihelion
  
21 October 1965

Discoverers
  
Comet Ikeya–Seki National Optical Astronomy Observatory Comet IkeyaSeki

Discovered by
  
Alternativedesignations
  
Great Comet of 1965, 1965 VIII, 1965f

Aphelion
  
183.192214 (A) and 207.40555533 (B) AU

Semi-major axis
  
91.6000000 (A) and 103.7066667 (B) AU

Eccentricity
  
0.999915 (A) and 0.999925 (B)

Similar
  
Comet Arend–Roland, Comet Kohoutek, Comet West, C/2006 P1, 153P/Ikeya–Zhang

Comet Ikeya–Seki, formally designated C/1965 S1, 1965 VIII, and 1965f, was a long-period comet discovered independently by Kaoru Ikeya and Tsutomu Seki. First observed as a faint telescopic object on September 18, 1965, the first calculations of its orbit suggested that on October 21, it would pass just 450,000 km above the Sun's surface, and would probably become extremely bright.

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Comets can defy such predictions, but Ikeya–Seki performed as expected. As it approached perihelion observers reported that it was clearly visible in the daytime sky next to the Sun. In Japan, where it reached perihelion at local noon, it was seen shining at magnitude −10. It proved to be one of the brightest comets seen in the last thousand years, and is sometimes known as the Great Comet of 1965.

Comet Ikeya–Seki Comet IkeyaSeki

The comet was seen to break into three pieces just before its perihelion passage. The three pieces continued in almost identical orbits, and the comet re-appeared in the morning sky in late October, showing a very bright tail. By early 1966, it had faded from view as it receded into the outer solar system.

Comet Ikeya–Seki IkeyaSeki Comet C1965 S1

Ikeya–Seki is a member of the Kreutz sungrazers, which are suggested to be fragments of a large comet which broke up in 1106.

Comet Ikeya–Seki C1965 S1 IkeyaSeki
Comet Ikeya–Seki National Optical Astronomy Observatory Comet IkeyaSeki

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References

Comet Ikeya–Seki Wikipedia