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C/1989 Q1 (Okazaki–Levy–Rudenko)

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Comet Okazaki–Levy–Rudenko, also known by its formal designation C/1989 Q1, is a hyperbolic comet that was barely visible to the naked eye from August 1989 to January 1990.[6] It is also notable for having an orbit that is almost perpendicular to the ecliptic.[7]

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Physical characteristics

Spectrophotometer measurements taken in October 1989 detected cyanogen (CN) and diatomic carbon (C
2
) molecules emitting from the comet while it was 0.795 AU (118.9 million km) from the Sun.[8]

In December 1989, the comet produced two unusual features, a wedge-shaped coma and an antisolar jet.[9] The high levels of polarization in the vicinity of the jet suggest the presence of dust particles that is relatively smaller than that was observed from Halley in 1986.[9]

Its nucleus is estimated to be around 1.00 ± 0.12 km (0.621 ± 0.075 mi) in radius.[5]

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