128P/Shoemaker–Holt

128P/Shoemaker–Holt, also known as Shoemaker-Holt 1, is a periodic comet in the Solar System. The comet passed close to Jupiter in 1982 and was discovered in 1987. The comet was last observed in March 2018.[3]

128P/Shoemaker-Holt
Discovery
Discovered byCarolyn S. Shoemaker
Eugene Merle Shoemaker
Henry E. Holt
Discovery dateOctober 18, 1987
Designations
1988 VII; 1996 S2
Orbital characteristics
EpochMarch 6, 2006
Aphelion5.952 AU
Perihelion3.068 AU
Semi-major axis4.51 AU
Eccentricity0.3197
Orbital period9.579 a
Inclination4.3555°
Last perihelionMay 6, 2017? (A)[1]
January 10, 2017[2][3][4]
June 13, 2007
Next perihelion2026-Jul-17
2026-Jul-17 (B)[5]
2027-Jan-10? (A)
Jupiter MOID0.153 AU (22,900,000 km)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions4.6 km (B)[6]

The nucleus was split into two pieces (A+B) during the 1997 apparition.[7] Fragment A was last observed in 1996 and only has a 79-day observation arc.[1] Fragment B is estimated to be 4.6 km in diameter.[6]

References


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