Discovery date 1908 Aphelion N/A AU Discovered 1 September 1908 Discoverer Daniel Walter Morehouse | Epoch 2418250.5 Semi-major axis N/A AU Inclination 140.2° Last perihelion 26 December 1908 | |
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Discovered by Daniel Walter Morehouse Alternativedesignations Comet Morehouse, 1908 III, 1908c Similar Solar System, Comet Humason, C/1861 J1, Comet Bennett, Comet Donati |
Historical earthquake messina italy 7 1 richter 1908 by comet morehouse
Comet Morehouse (modern formal designation: C/1908 R1) was a bright, non-periodic comet discovered by US astronomer Daniel Walter Morehouse and first observed on September 1, 1908. It was unusual in the rapid variations seen in the structure of its tail. At times, the tail seemed to split into up to six separate tails; at others, the tail appeared completely detached from the head of the comet. The tail was further unusual in that it formed while the comet was still 2 AU away from the Sun (where distances of 1.5 AU are more usual), and that there was a high concentration of the CO+ ion in its spectrum.
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- Historical earthquake messina italy 7 1 richter 1908 by comet morehouse
- Historical earthquake messina italy 7 1 richter 1908 by comet morehouse part two
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As is typical for comets fresh from the Oort Cloud, its orbital solution is more or less parabolic; if its orbit is in fact closed, it will likely not return for millions of years.