Weekly Information about Bright Comets (2000 July 8: South)

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Best time and the azimuth, altitude (A,h) are at lat. 35 deg in the Southern Hemisphere.

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* C/1999 S4 ( LINEAR )

Image: 2000 Feb. 12
Now it is about 7.5 mag. The brightening became slow in July and now it is fainter than the ephemeris. It will reach to 5 mag. In the Northern Hemisphere, it keeps observable until early August. In the Southern Hemisphere, it locates high after late July.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   3  5.20   50 31.4   0.737   0.843    54    7.0     98.4  38.3   5:37 (202, -1)  
July 15   4 41.50   61 44.2   0.503   0.796    50    6.0    217.0  60.4   5:36 (203,-15)  

* C/1999 T1 ( McNaught-Hartley )


It is expected to be bright as 7 mag in late 2000. Northern people cannot observe it until December. It has been brightening as expected.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   5  2.35  -34 31.4   2.828   2.562    64   11.8     33.1 102.7   5:37 (289, 38)  
July 15   5 21.21  -35 24.4   2.725   2.483    65   11.6     34.9 103.4   5:36 (290, 39)  

* (433) Eros


Bright Amor asteroid. It reaches to 12 mag in mid July.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  20 15.33  -25 14.3   0.772   1.774   164   12.4     25.4 276.4   1:12 (180, 80)  
July 15  20  1.78  -24 50.6   0.764   1.778   173   12.2     27.3 278.2   0:31 (180, 80)  

* C/1997 BA6 ( Spacewatch )

Image: 1998 Dec. 5
Only southern people can observe it. In the Northern Hemisphere, the altitude will be higher than 10 deg after September.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  22 18.83  -49 55.5   3.223   3.998   134   13.1     14.7 271.0   3:15 (  0, 75)  
July 15  22  7.65  -49 49.5   3.205   4.030   139   13.1     16.2 275.1   2:36 (  0, 75)  

* 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1

Image: 1999 June 12
The altitude will be 24 deg at best in the Northern Hemisphere. Now it is not in outburst.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  16 43.04  -31 15.5   5.175   6.046   146   13.4      5.1 292.7  21:35 (180, 86)  
July 15  16 40.75  -31  1.7   5.237   6.044   139   13.5      4.2 297.8  21:06 (180, 86)  

* C/1999 K5 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 July 31
It is only observable in the Southern Hemisphere until the end of 2001.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   5  7.12  -75 22.0   2.926   3.256    99   13.5     24.9  82.5   5:37 (343, 40)  
July 15   5 49.84  -74 48.7   2.958   3.257    97   13.5     23.0  76.3   5:36 (342, 39)  

* 47P/Ashbrook-Jackson


It will be 14 mag from August to November. But the altitude keeps lower than 20 deg until late August. It was observed as about 15 mag on May 4.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  20 42.78  -37  5.7   1.670   2.628   155   13.8      8.8 247.9   1:39 (  0, 88)  
July 15  20 37.52  -37 25.7   1.629   2.606   159   13.6     10.0 256.2   1:06 (  0, 88)  

* 2000 NM


New near-earth asteroid. It will be brighter than 16 mag until late July. Some reported it as 12 mag.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  17 59.22    8 30.6   0.147   1.140   144   13.8    227.7 350.2  22:50 (180, 44)  
July 15  17 37.31   36  6.4   0.143   1.086   115   14.3    233.9 348.9  22:00 (180, 17)  

* 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)  
July  8   6  2.46  -69 50.9  11.351  11.451    93   13.9      5.2 114.5   5:37 (335, 36)  
July 15   6  8.83  -70  7.4  11.401  11.499    93   13.9      5.3 119.5   5:36 (335, 38)  

* C/1999 K8 ( LINEAR )

Image: 1999 Dec. 30
Because it is far away, it keeps 14 mag until late 2000.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   1 36.18   12 51.1   4.318   4.247    79   14.0     10.3 110.4   5:37 (197, 40)  
July 15   1 40.56   12 23.2   4.222   4.256    85   13.9      9.7 117.0   5:36 (191, 42)  

* C/1999 T2 ( LINEAR )

Image: 2000 Jan. 8
It will be observable in good condition at the same magnitude until October. It was expected to be 13 mag, however, it is fainter than 14 mag actually.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  21 11.13   61 42.5   3.130   3.331    92   14.2     31.3 297.5   2:08 (180, -7)  
July 15  20 41.21   63  5.7   3.065   3.304    94   14.1     32.6 287.1   1:11 (180, -8)  

* 2P/Encke


It will brighten rapidly in the morning low sky until mid August. It is not observable after perihelion passage.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   4  0.43   27 46.1   1.876   1.328    42   15.6     52.6  76.5   5:37 (223, 12)  
July 15   4 29.36   29  5.0   1.750   1.225    43   14.9     59.0  79.7   5:36 (223, 10)  

* C/1999 Y1 ( LINEAR )

Image: 2000 Feb. 5
Appearing at dawn. It will be observable as 13.5 mag under good condition from October to January.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   3 29.58   49  3.2   4.528   3.961    50   15.3      2.8  67.4   5:37 (206, -2)  
July 15   3 31.05   49 11.6   4.403   3.921    55   15.2      2.0  49.0   5:36 (202,  0)  

* C/1999 J2 ( Skiff )

Image: 2000 Jan. 28
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)  
July  8  15 20.40   32 21.0   6.846   7.135   102   15.2     10.6 211.8  20:13 (180, 23)  
July 15  15 17.60   31 16.6   6.923   7.139    98   15.2     10.5 206.1  19:43 (180, 24)  

* (1362) Griqua


Unusual asteroid. It reaches to 14.2 mag in November.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   2 33.83   -7 15.4   2.103   2.064    73   15.6     30.8  88.8   5:37 (229, 52)  
July 15   2 48.18   -7 14.1   2.037   2.056    76   15.6     30.2  90.6   5:36 (225, 54)  

* 2000 GK137


New near-earth asteroid. It will be brighter than 16 mag until mid July.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  21 58.76   64 29.5   0.161   1.021    87   15.7    122.4  81.7   2:49 (180, -9)  
July 15   0  9.30   62 32.4   0.160   1.003    80   15.9    124.7 111.0   4:34 (180, -8)  

* 9P/Tempel 1


No successful observations reported in the morning. It was fainter than 14.5 mag on May 15 by Biver.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   0 37.44  -10  8.0   1.857   2.286   101   15.8      9.0  97.2   5:32 (180, 65)  
July 15   0 41.03  -10 20.1   1.816   2.327   107   16.0      6.6 110.7   5:09 (180, 65)  

* 2000 LC16


New near-earth asteroid. It will be at the peak of 15 mag in mid August.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  21 27.19  -20 15.3   0.334   1.312   148   16.1     40.6  50.9   2:22 (180, 75)  
July 15  21 42.75  -16 57.5   0.302   1.288   150   15.8     44.2  45.8   2:10 (180, 72)  

* P/1991 T1 ( Shoemaker-Levy 5 )


Unrecovered periodic comet in first return. The condition has been bad before now. After this, it will be brighter and higher, until October when it will locate overhead as 15.4 mag.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   2 50.74   14 11.9   2.297   2.023    61   16.4     32.7  65.9   5:37 (217, 32)  
July 15   3  5.13   15 43.8   2.228   2.012    64   16.3     32.4  66.4   5:36 (214, 32)  

* 95P/(2060) Chiron

Image: 1999 June 12
It keeps over 30 deg high until end of August.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  16 44.97  -16 49.4   9.284  10.138   145   16.4      3.0 274.6  21:37 (180, 72)  
July 15  16 43.62  -16 48.1   9.366  10.150   138   16.4      2.5 272.9  21:08 (180, 72)  

* 44P/Reinmuth 2


In the Northern Hemisphere, it keeps 16 mag and 25 deg high until late August.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  16  8.02  -27 11.2   1.755   2.606   138   16.5      7.5 309.0  21:00 (180, 82)  
July 15  16  5.67  -26 39.2   1.784   2.573   131   16.4      5.4 324.6  20:31 (180, 82)  

* C/2000 K1 ( LINEAR )


It will be observable as 17 mag even in 2001 spring because it is very far. It is 14.5 mag visually.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  16  2.76   13 12.3   5.838   6.433   121   16.4      9.4 285.0  20:55 (180, 42)  
July 15  15 58.68   13 26.7   5.937   6.444   115   16.5      8.1 282.3  20:23 (180, 42)  

* C/1999 U4 ( Catalina-Skiff )

Image: 1999 Nov. 28
It will be observable in good condition as 15 mag from autumn to winter.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   3 14.68   36 23.1   6.685   6.116    52   16.5     10.4  43.5   5:37 (210, 10)  
July 15   3 18.70   37 16.4   6.569   6.086    57   16.4     10.2  40.7   5:36 (206, 12)  

* C/2000 K2 ( LINEAR )


It will be observable as 16.5-17 mag until late October. It is 14.5-15.0 mag visually.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  17  9.78   13 49.1   1.846   2.649   133   16.6      3.3 251.9  22:02 (180, 41)  
July 15  17  8.71   13 35.2   1.856   2.620   129   16.5      3.2 203.9  21:34 (180, 41)  

* 75P/Kohoutek


It reached to 13 mag at return in 1987, however, it was not observed at return in 1994. The ephemeris says it will reach to 13.7 mag in November, but it may be much fainter.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   1  2.69   13 26.0   2.500   2.642    86   16.7     17.7  61.0   5:37 (187, 41)  
July 15   1  9.95   14 25.3   2.378   2.605    91   16.5     16.8  60.3   5:36 (180, 41)  

* C/1999 N4 ( LINEAR )


It keeps 16.5 mag at good position until late July.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  16 20.70    5 32.2   4.806   5.515   130   16.6     16.6 264.9  21:13 (180, 49)  
July 15  16 13.30    5 19.8   4.898   5.518   123   16.6     15.1 262.1  20:38 (180, 50)  

* 17P/Holmes


It has been already observed at this return, but no observations reported recently. It will be 17 mag at good position until November.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   1 59.65   25 29.2   2.340   2.208    69   17.0     26.9  51.8   5:37 (200, 27)  
July 15   2 10.43   27 24.5   2.281   2.218    73   17.0     25.9  50.9   5:36 (195, 26)  

* C/1999 K2 ( Ferris )

Image: 1999 May 31
Fading gradually. It keeps 17-18 mag at good position until October. No observations reported since 1999 August.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  20  2.92   38 32.4   5.690   6.229   117   17.2     11.8 299.8   0:59 (180, 16)  
July 15  19 56.73   39  9.0   5.696   6.255   119   17.2     11.4 293.9   0:25 (180, 16)  

* 110P/Hartley 3


It will reach to 14 mag and locate overhead in December.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8   2 46.40   26 38.8   3.278   2.896    59   17.4     20.7  68.1   5:37 (210, 22)  
July 15   2 56.38   27 31.6   3.181   2.877    63   17.3     20.2  68.4   5:36 (206, 22)  

* 14P/Wolf


It has been already observed at this return, but no observations reported recently. It will be 17 mag at good position from August to December.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  22 41.71   24  2.1   2.052   2.592   110   17.7      8.3  35.6   3:37 (180, 31)  
July 15  22 43.70   24 44.6   1.969   2.575   115   17.6      6.1  28.6   3:12 (180, 30)  

* C/1999 F2 ( Dalcanton )

Image: 1999 June 30
It keeps the good condition until autumn. It will fade out gradually.
Date(TT)  R.A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong.  m1    Mot.(') p.a.  Best Time(A, h)  
July  8  17  2.81   30 38.8   6.471   7.017   118   17.8      4.4 252.8  21:55 (180, 24)  
July 15  17  0.73   30 27.2   6.554   7.054   115   17.9      4.0 240.2  21:25 (180, 25)  

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