- 46P/Wirtanen
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46P/Wirtanen Discovery Discovered by: Carl A. Wirtanen Discovery date: January 17, 1948 Alternate designations: 1961 IV; 1960m;
1967 XIV; 1967k;
1974 XI; 1974i;
1986 VI; 1985q;
1991 XVI; 1991s;
46P/1948 A1;
1947 XIII; 1948b;
46P/1954 R2;
1954 XI;
1954jOrbital characteristics A Epoch: September 3, 2002 (JDT 2452520.5) Aphelion distance: 5.129946 AU Perihelion distance: 1.0587602 AU Semi-major axis: 3.0943529 AU Eccentricity: 0.6578412 Orbital period: 5.44 a Inclination: 11.73813° Last perihelion: February 2, 2008 Next perihelion: July 9, 2013 46P/Wirtanen is a small short-periodic comet with a current orbital period of 5.4 years. It was the original target for close investigation by the Rosetta spacecraft, planned by the European Space Agency. It belongs to the Jupiter family of comets, all of which have aphelia between 5 and 6 AU. Its diameter is estimated at 1.2 km. The comet is the target for the proposed Comet Hopper mission.
Discovery
46P/Wirtanen was discovered photographically on January 17, 1948, by the American astronomer Carl A. Wirtanen. The plate was exposed on January 15 during a stellar proper motion survey for the Lick Observatory. Due to a limited number of initial observations, it took more than a year to recognize this object as a short-period comet.
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