Brooks 2 comet

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Name (Latin)
Brooks 2 comet
Other forms of name
16P/Brooks 2 (Comet)
nne Brooks' comet
Comet 16P/Brooks 2
Comet Brooks 2
See Also From tracing topical name
Comets
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q1906259
Library of congress: sh 85017205
Sources of Information
  • Dict. of astronomy, 2003(Brooks 2, Comet 16P)
  • Brandt, J.C. Introduction to comets, 2004:p. 272 (16P/Brooks 2)
  • Cometography.com, Oct. 17, 2007(16P/Brooks 2)
  • Kronk, G.W. Comets : a descriptive catalog, 1984:p. 227 (Brooks 2. Brooks (Geneva, New York) discovered this comet in Aquarius while sweeping in the southwestern sky on July 7, 1889)

Wikipedia description:

16P/Brooks, also known as Brooks 2, is a Jupiter-family comet discovered by William Robert Brooks on 7 July 1889, but failed to note any motion. He was able to confirm the discovery the next morning, having seen that the comet had moved north. On 1 August 1889, the famous comet hunter Edward Emerson Barnard discovered two fragments of the comet labeled "B" and "C" located 1 and 4.5 arc minutes away. On 2 August he found another four or five, but these were no longer visible the next day. On August 4, he observed two more objects, labeled "D" and "E". "E" disappeared by the next night and "D" was gone by the next week. Around mid-month, "B" grew large and faint, finally disappearing at the beginning of September. "C" managed to survive until mid-November 1889. The apparition ended on 13 January 1891. After the discovery apparition, the comet has always been over two magnitudes fainter.

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