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Comet Swift–Tuttle

Comet Swift–Tuttle is a large periodic comet with a 1995 orbital period of 133 years that is in a 1:11 orbital resonance with Jupiter. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet, which has an orbital period between 20 and 200 years. Wikipedia
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Comet Swift–Tuttle is a large periodic comet with a 1995 (osculating) orbital period of 133 years that is in a 1:11 orbital resonance with Jupiter.
Comet Swift–Tuttle from science.nasa.gov
Discovery Comet Swift-Tuttle was discovered in 1862 independently by both Lewis Swift and Horace Tuttle. Overview Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle takes 133 years to ...
Comet Swift–Tuttle from www.space.com
Aug 9, 2016 · The spectacular Perseid meteor shower, peaking Thursday night (Aug. 11–12), lights up Earth's sky every summer as Earth passes through the ...
Comet Swift–Tuttle from www.planetary.org
Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle is a large comet with a nucleus 26 kilometers (16 miles) across. Seen here in 1992, it won't be back to the inner solar system…
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109P/Swift-Tuttle orbits the sun every 48,700 days (133.33 years), coming as close as 0.96 AU and reaching as far as 51.22 AU from the sun. Its orbit is highly ...
Comet Swift–Tuttle from cometography.com
Lewis Swift (Marathon, New York, USA) discovered this comet in Camelopardalis on 1862 July 16, while examining the northern sky with his 11.4-cm Fitz ...
Comet Swift–Tuttle from www.rocketstem.org
Nov 28, 2020 · Comet Swift-Tuttle with its many close approaches to Earth is described by some as the single most dangerous object known to humankind.
Comet Swift–Tuttle from phys.org
Aug 10, 2018 · Discovered in 1862, the 'near-Earth comet' Swift–Tuttle has a nucleus 26 km in diameter—that's two-and-a-half times the size of the asteroid ...
Comet Swift-Tuttle was rediscovered in September 1992, almost 10 years away from its expected position. The reason for this large discrepancy is not due to ...
Comet Swift–Tuttle from theskylive.com
The distance of Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle from Earth is currently 6,170,636,826 kilometers, equivalent to 41.248159 Astronomical Units. Light takes 5 hours, 43 ...