Weekly Information about Bright Comets (2000 Jan. 1: North)

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* 141P/Machholz 2

Image: 1999 Dec. 23
The component A has brightened rapidly and observed as 11 mag visually. On the other hand, the component D has been very diffused, about to disappearing.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  22 44.57  -13 58.2   0.384   0.843    57   10.9    126.5  94.2  18:28 ( 41, 30)  
Jan.  8  23 52.73  -14 43.8   0.337   0.901    66   11.2    156.1  91.1  18:34 ( 31, 34)  

* 9P/Tempel 1


Not observable around the perihelion passage at all. When it appears at dawn in 2000 June, it will be already fainter than 15 mag.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  17 15.80  -22 48.0   2.385   1.500    20   11.8     47.8 100.0   5:37 (297, -1)  
Jan.  8  17 39.77  -23 38.6   2.371   1.501    21   11.8     47.6  97.7   5:38 (299, -1)  

* C/1999 L3 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 21
Rapidly brightening. It will be 11 mag in January.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  11 46.28   -1 26.5   1.531   1.989   102   12.2     41.6 302.4   5:07 (  0, 53)  
Jan.  8  11 26.83    1 36.0   1.360   1.989   115   11.9     57.4 301.7   4:20 (  0, 57)  

* C/1999 J3 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Oct. 24
Only southern people can observe it. Northern people can never see it again. Fading our very slowly after the approach to the earth.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   0  8.22  -65 56.2   2.102   1.916    65   12.0     11.1   8.8  18:28 (  6,-12)  
Jan.  8   0 11.38  -64 44.1   2.242   2.002    63   12.3     10.4  22.0  18:34 ( 10,-11)  

* C/1997 BA6 ( Spacewatch )

Image: 1998 Dec. 5
Only southern people can observe it. It will appear again in 2000 August as 13 mag.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  19 40.49  -71 11.8   4.018   3.451    48   12.7     23.7  54.0  18:28 ( 22,-30)  
Jan.  8  20  6.02  -69 31.1   4.040   3.458    47   12.8     23.0  51.0  18:34 ( 24,-30)  

* C/1995 O1 ( Hale-Bopp )


Only southern people can observe it. Northern people can never see it again.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   5 28.08  -77 52.9  10.285  10.134    78   13.1      5.9 282.1  22:44 (  0,-23)  
Jan.  8   5 15.77  -77 40.8  10.335  10.184    78   13.2      5.8 292.0  22:05 (  0,-23)  

* C/1999 S3 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 23
It has got diffused in December and now fading rapidly.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  20 27.66   53 37.4   1.916   1.995    79   13.9      7.1  26.8  18:28 (134, 39)  
Jan.  8  20 30.66   54 31.0   1.972   2.022    78   14.3      9.9  25.5  18:34 (137, 34)  

* 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1

Image: 1999 June 12
Appearing at dawn, however, it is too low to observe.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  16 31.96  -29 33.8   6.936   6.104    29   14.1     11.0 100.2   5:37 (309,  2)  
Jan.  8  16 37.68  -29 47.2   6.874   6.102    35   14.1     10.6 100.3   5:38 (312,  5)  

* C/1999 S4 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 23
It will be 3 mag in 2000 July. It keeps a good position until 2000 February when it will be 13 mag. It keeps the same brightness recently.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   2 14.73   32 21.2   2.643   3.258   120   14.2     23.7 245.4  19:32 (  0, 87)  
Jan.  8   2  3.74   31 12.4   2.679   3.175   111   14.2     20.8 242.4  18:54 (  0, 86)  

* C/1999 K8 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 10
Because it is far away, it keeps 14 mag until late 2000, while Northern people can observe it under good condition. It is diffused.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  22 11.95   14 41.1   4.655   4.308    63   14.2     16.1 107.4  18:28 ( 74, 45)  
Jan.  8  22 19.49   14 10.2   4.729   4.296    58   14.2     16.4 104.1  18:34 ( 79, 40)  

* 114P/Wiseman-Skiff

Image: 1999 Dec. 23
Now at the peak. It is around 13 mag visually, much brighter than this ephemeris.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   2 53.57   25 55.6   0.763   1.573   128   14.3     30.6 135.7  20:12 (  0, 81)  
Jan.  8   3  5.37   23 30.7   0.798   1.570   123   14.4     31.3 128.3  19:56 (  0, 78)  

* 106P/Schuster

Image: 1999 Dec. 23
Although it was bright as 12 mag visually in October and November, it faded out in December.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   0 59.82    9 34.4   1.087   1.559    97   14.5     38.9  40.5  18:28 (  6, 65)  
Jan.  8   1 12.35   12 56.3   1.146   1.568    94   14.7     39.2  44.2  18:34 ( 19, 67)  

* C/1999 H3 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 9
It will keep 14 mag until 2000 March.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  14 30.26   31 50.6   3.729   3.715    81   14.9      7.3 329.0   5:37 (267, 62)  
Jan.  8  14 27.67   32 38.8   3.646   3.737    87   14.8      9.4 323.0   5:38 (269, 69)  

* 63P/Wild 1

Image: 1999 Dec. 21
It brightened rapidly. It keeps 15 mag until April, but it maybe brighter than the ephemeris.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  13 15.68   -4 14.2   1.861   1.961    80   15.0     29.8 129.1   5:37 (338, 48)  
Jan.  8  13 26.16   -6 25.5   1.794   1.964    84   14.9     28.6 131.0   5:38 (345, 48)  

* C/1999 K5 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 July 31
It will reach to 13.5 mag in June, but will not be observable in the Northern Hemisphere.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  19 15.10  -39 12.5   4.621   3.696    17   15.0     15.3 115.0  18:28 ( 56,-20)  
Jan.  8  19 23.65  -39 58.2   4.590   3.665    17   15.0     15.8 114.9  18:34 ( 57,-25)  

* C/1998 M5 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 9
Gradually fading. The altitude in the Northerm Hemisphere will not high after this.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  10 43.60  -18 32.5   3.887   4.294   108   15.3     13.4 228.6   4:04 (  0, 36)  
Jan.  8  10 38.22  -19 31.2   3.852   4.357   114   15.3     14.1 236.0   3:31 (  0, 36)  

* C/1999 T1 ( McNaught-Hartley )


It is expected to be bright as 7 mag in late 2000. It keeps extremely low until 2000 January for nothern people, then they cannot observe it until 2000 December.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   1  9.24  -41 15.5   4.625   4.553    79   15.4      5.1 349.7  18:28 (  0, 14)  
Jan.  8   1  9.12  -40 38.9   4.640   4.484    74   15.3      5.5   5.7  18:34 (  7, 14)  

* C/1999 J2 ( Skiff )

Image: 1999 Oct. 10
It will be observable as 15 mag with a good condition.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  16 26.75   34 54.1   7.474   7.137    66   15.4      5.6 101.0   5:37 (251, 40)  
Jan.  8  16 29.72   34 49.0   7.424   7.133    69   15.4      5.0  94.4   5:38 (253, 45)  

* 84P/Giclas

Image: 1999 Dec. 7
After the perihelion passage, it is still getting brighter. It maybe brighter than this ephemeris.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   4 47.58   16 23.7   1.237   2.155   152   15.5      7.9 314.2  22:05 (  0, 71)  
Jan.  8   4 45.58   17  2.7   1.307   2.185   144   15.7      6.2 335.6  21:35 (  0, 72)  

* C/1998 T1 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 21
Appearing at dawn. It was 15.3 mag on Dec. 21 by KenIchi Kadota, Ageo, as bright as the ephemeris.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  14  4.51  -19 18.6   3.168   2.882    64   15.5      5.7 279.3   5:37 (330, 30)  
Jan.  8  14  1.16  -19  9.7   3.099   2.953    72   15.6      8.1 281.7   5:38 (339, 33)  

* 10P/Tempel 2

Image: 1999 Dec. 23
Rapidly fading. Diffused.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  23 36.02  -14 46.1   1.965   1.858    69   15.6     36.8  63.2  18:28 ( 28, 36)  
Jan.  8  23 51.63  -12 50.1   2.063   1.897    66   16.1     36.1  62.9  18:34 ( 34, 36)  

* C/1999 T2 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Nov. 28
It will be 13 mag at good position in 2000 September.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  22 11.22   24 11.5   4.611   4.360    69   15.7      0.8 114.4  18:28 ( 87, 50)  
Jan.  8  22 11.88   24 12.4   4.662   4.315    63   15.7      1.9  71.4  18:34 ( 92, 43)  

* 59P/Kearns-Kwee

Image: 1999 Dec. 7
It keeps 16 mag and the good position until February.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   8 32.68   23 37.2   1.553   2.479   154   15.8      9.1 260.7   1:54 (  0, 79)  
Jan.  8   8 27.64   23 26.8   1.540   2.496   162   15.9     10.8 262.0   1:21 (  0, 78)  

* C/1999 H1 ( Lee )

Image: 1999 Dec. 10
Rapidly fading.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  22 37.97    0 26.7   3.217   2.883    61   16.0      9.2 109.6  18:28 ( 54, 40)  
Jan.  8  22 42.13    0  9.4   3.415   2.970    55   16.3      9.4 101.9  18:34 ( 60, 35)  

* C/1999 N2 ( Lynn )

Image: 1999 Dec. 9
Extremely diffused and hard to observe. It is fainter than this ephemeris.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  15 41.61   71 37.8   2.361   2.706    99   16.2     34.7  19.4   5:37 (200, 45)  
Jan.  8  16  1.01   75 25.9   2.413   2.793   102   16.4     34.5  19.7   5:38 (195, 44)  

* P/1999 U3 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 7
Although it locates at good position for a while, it will fade out gradually.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   3 31.78   47  1.8   1.070   1.898   135   16.4     22.1 151.7  20:50 (180, 78)  
Jan.  8   3 39.69   44 46.9   1.119   1.915   131   16.6     23.0 145.3  20:30 (180, 80)  

* 74P/Smirnova-Chernykh

Image: 1999 Dec. 6
It is brighter than the ephemeris recently, brighter than 16.0 mag.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   7 21.05   26 30.7   2.798   3.772   170   16.5     10.1 285.8   0:42 (  0, 81)  
Jan.  8   7 15.88   26 49.1   2.784   3.765   175   16.5     10.3 284.0   0:10 (  0, 82)  

* P/1998 U3 ( Jager )

Image: 1999 May 12
Appearing at dawn. No observations reported since June 13. It may be much fainter than this ephemeris.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  14 26.46  -32 17.8   3.800   3.362    56   16.7     16.6 121.9   5:37 (332, 16)  
Jan.  8  14 33.96  -33 18.0   3.757   3.404    61   16.7     15.4 123.3   5:38 (337, 17)  

* C/1999 E1 ( Li )

Image: 1999 Dec. 9
It keeps 16 mag at good position until 2000 May.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  10 40.92   26 29.2   3.988   4.639   126   16.7      9.7 360.0   4:01 (  0, 81)  
Jan.  8  10 40.54   27 38.9   3.937   4.666   133   16.7     10.3 352.0   3:33 (  0, 83)  

* C/1998 K2 ( LINEAR )


Although it has passed the perihelion in 1998 September, it is unexpectedly bright still now.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   3 11.71  -23 14.7   5.000   5.429   110   16.7     10.8 330.5  20:29 (  0, 32)  
Jan.  8   3  9.37  -22  7.6   5.135   5.484   105   16.7     10.5 338.0  19:59 (  0, 33)  

* C/1999 Y1 ( LINEAR )


New comet. It will reach to 14 mag in 2000 November. It will be brightening gradually.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   3  8.99   71  8.9   4.584   5.188   123   17.0     18.9 224.4  20:25 (180, 54)  
Jan.  8   2 52.28   69 28.7   4.587   5.142   119   16.9     18.5 216.4  19:42 (180, 56)  

* 4P/Faye

Image: 1999 Nov. 19
Fading now.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  10 21.01   -0 47.0   2.080   2.731   121   16.9      3.2 258.3   3:42 (  0, 54)  
Jan.  8  10 18.92   -0 46.9   2.044   2.773   129   17.0      5.8 276.9   3:12 (  0, 54)  

* P/1999 V1 ( Catalina )


Although the condition is good until April, it will be only 17 mag at best.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  10  3.54    3 29.6   2.310   3.014   127   17.1      6.7 194.1   3:24 (  0, 59)  
Jan.  8  10  2.24    2 46.5   2.250   3.024   134   17.1      6.9 213.9   2:55 (  0, 58)  

* C/1999 U1 ( Ferris )

Image: 1999 Nov. 13
Although the condition is good, it will fade out gradually.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   3 25.97   12 48.7   5.026   5.733   132   17.1     11.3 291.5  20:43 (  0, 68)  
Jan.  8   3 21.31   13 18.0   5.160   5.771   124   17.2      9.9 295.4  20:11 (  0, 68)  

* 50P/Arend

Image: 1999 Sept. 20
Fading out gradually. It was a bit brighter than the ephemeris recently.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   7 56.15   51 39.8   1.429   2.323   148   17.3     12.5 268.6   1:17 (180, 73)  
Jan.  8   7 46.47   51 28.5   1.451   2.356   150   17.4     13.4 257.6   0:40 (180, 74)  

* C/1999 U4 ( Catalina-Skiff )

Image: 1999 Nov. 28
It will reach to 15 mag in 2001.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   1 44.87   20 52.6   6.299   6.724   111   17.3      2.1 307.8  19:03 (  0, 76)  
Jan.  8   1 44.31   21  2.6   6.373   6.689   104   17.3      1.7 340.2  18:35 (  0, 76)  

* 1999 LD31


Retrograde asteroid. It will be overhead as 17 mag until March.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1  13 44.98    7 48.3   2.412   2.425    79   17.5     17.2 313.8   5:37 (318, 56)  
Jan.  8  13 38.10    9 20.8   2.268   2.440    87   17.4     22.4 310.9   5:38 (332, 62)  

* (10199) Chariklo

Image: 1999 Jan. 22
A Centaur asteroid. The perihelion passage is in 2004. It will keep the current brightness over 10 years after this.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   9 56.45   -0  3.6  12.748  13.371   127   17.6      2.1 254.2   3:17 (  0, 55)  
Jan.  8   9 55.42   -0  6.8  12.658  13.368   134   17.5      2.4 261.9   2:49 (  0, 55)  

* C/1999 T3 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Nov. 13
Because it is extremely far away, it keeps brighter than 17 mag until late 2000.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   2 10.39    7 42.7   5.205   5.663   113   17.6      8.5 210.8  19:28 (  0, 63)  
Jan.  8   2  8.67    6 54.3   5.308   5.647   105   17.6      7.2 204.4  18:59 (  0, 62)  

* 117P/Helin-Roman-Alu 1


Fading very slowly. Akimasa Nakamura, Kuma, observed it on Nov. 4 and it was 17.7 mag, a bit brighter than this ephemeris.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
Jan.  1   2 36.18   11  3.7   4.279   4.849   120   18.3      2.1 308.3  19:54 (  0, 66)  
Jan.  8   2 35.75   11 14.3   4.387   4.858   113   18.4      1.7 354.5  19:26 (  0, 66)  

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