Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

C/2023 V4 (Camarasa–Duszanowicz)

Hyperbolic comet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

C/2023 V4 (Camarasa–Duszanowicz)
Remove ads

C/2023 V4 (Camarasa-Duszanowicz) is a hyperbolic comet that was discovered on November 5, 2023, by two astronomers Jordi Camarasa from Sabadell in Spain and Grzegorz Duszanowicz from Akersberga, Sweden, using Duszanowicz's two 280mm aperature, f/1.9 Schmidt-Cassegrain (Celestron C11) telescopes, located at Duszanowicz's "Moonbase South Observatory" at the Hakos "Astro Farm" in Namibia.[2]

Quick Facts Discovery, Discovered by ...
Thumb
3.26-hour stacked exposure of Comet C/2023 V4 Camarasa-Duszanowicz (with stars) at perigee on July 6, 2024 RA: 12h 33m 04s Dec: +41° 43' 51" Predicted Magnitude (JPL) 14.16
Observed motion of Comet C/2023 V4 Camarasa-Duszanowicz over a 3.26-hour time-lapse on July 6th 2024 RA: 12h 33m 04s  Dec: +41° 43' 51" Predicted Magnitude (JPL) 14.16
Remove ads

Trajectory

Comet C/2023 V4 (Camarasa-Duszanowicz) does not follow an elliptical orbit, which means it is not a periodic comet. Instead, its trajectory is hyperbolic, with an eccentricity of 1.000975. This hyperbolic path indicates that the comet will likely exit the Solar System after its closest approach to the Sun, making this its only passage through the inner Solar System.[3]

See also

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads