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IAUC 3077: 1977 HB; 1977e; 1977b; 1977a

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                                                  Circular No. 3077
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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1977 HB
     Further positions have been reported as follows:

     1977 UT             R. A. (1950) Decl.       Mag.   Observer
     May  16.15280    13 02.3       -16 45        17     McCrosky
          18.10773    13 00.7       -16 57               Shao
          18.21389    13 00 35.41   -16 56 40.7   16     Giclas
          18.24236    13 00 33.92   -16 56 49.5            "

R. E. McCrosky and C.-Y. Shao (Harvard College Observatory, Agassiz
   Station).  155-cm reflector.  Conditions rather poor.
H. L. Giclas (Lowell Observatory).  33-cm photographic telescope.
   Measurer: M. L. Kantz.

     The following orbital elements, by B. G. Marsden, confirm that
the object is of Apollo type (cf. IAUC 3067):

       T = 1977 Jan. 14.377 ET
   Peri. =  54.871                    e =   0.34897
   Node  =  32.790   1950.0           a =   1.07730 AU
   Incl. =   9.409                    n =   0.881458
       q =   0.70135 AU               P =   1.12 years

     1977 ET     R. A. (1950) Decl.     Delta     r      B
     May  17    13 01.60    -16 49.4    0.327   1.291   17.5
          22    12 58.42    -17 17.8
          27    12 57.36    -17 44.8    0.407   1.328   18.1
     June  1    12 58.01    -18 11.8
           6    13 00.04    -18 39.4    0.492   1.360   18.7
          11    13 03.24    -19 07.8
          16    13 07.42    -19 37.5    0.582   1.388   19.2
          21    13 12.47    -20 08.4
          26    13 18.25    -20 40.7    0.674   1.411   19.6
     July  1    13 24.67    -21 14.2
           6    13 31.65    -21 48.6    0.768   1.429   19.9
          11    13 39.13    -22 23.9
          16    13 47.09    -22 59.9    0.862   1.442   20.2
          21    13 55.50    -23 36.4
          26    14 04.31    -24 13.3    0.955   1.450   20.4
          31    14 13.51    -24 50.2
     Aug.  5    14 23.07    -25 27.0    1.045   1.453   20.6

     B = 18.7 + 5 log Delta + 5 log r + 0.023 (phase angle)


COMET HELIN (1977e)
     Further precise positions have been reported as follows:

     1977 UT             R. A. (1950) Decl.        Observer
     May   5.15278    11 15 58.49   -20 48 48.3    Giclas
          14.21944    10 35 03.78   -27 22 03.9    Helin
          15.24167    10 30 42.30   -28 02 49.7      "

H. L. Giclas (Lowell Observatory).  Measurer: M. L. Kantz.
E. Helin, D. Zelinsky and T. Pryor (Palomar Mountain Observatory).
   46-cm Schmidt telescope.  Measurer: S. J. Bus (initial given
   improperly on IAUC 3064].


PERIODIC COMET GRIGG-SKJELLERUP (1977b)
     The following precise positions have been reported:

     1977 UT             R. A. (1950) Decl.        m1    Observer
     Mar. 19.47837    16 02 08.61   -76 13 00.5   13.2   Gilmore
          19.49354    16 02 37.09   -76 12 18.2            "
     Apr. 18.77431    20 21 10.8    - 4 51 19     14     Seki
          20.77431    20 24 20.3    - 1 25 05     12       "
          21.7889     20 25 48.9    + 0 12 01     14     Furuta

A. C. Gilmore (Carter Observatory).  Measurer: P. M. Kilmartin.
T. Seki (Kochi Observatory, Geisei Station) and T. Furuta (Tokai).
   From Orient. Astron. Assoc. Comet Bull. No. 145.

     J. Bortle, Brooks Observatory, provides the following total
visual magnitude estimates and coma diameters (32-cm reflector):
Apr. 19.36 UT, 9.8, 3'.5; 20.36, 9.7, 3'.2; 29.35, 9.6. 3'.9; 30.34,
9.8, ~ 3'; (10 x 50 bin.): Apr. 20.36, 8.9, 6'; 30.34, 9.1, 5'-6'.


PERIODIC COMET TAYLOR (1977a)
     The following precise positions have been reported:

     1977 UT             R. A. (1950) Decl.       Mag.   Observer
     Feb. 11.18958     6 23 11.93   +28 40 27.8          Kowal
     Mar. 11.24097     6 46 18.16   +33 00 07.1            "
          12.48993     6 47 56.20   +33 07 10.8   16     Furuta
          12.50069     6 47 57.17   +33 07 16.2            "
          14.53958     6 50 42.50   +33 18 06.9   16.5     "

C. Kowal (Palomar Mountain Observatory).
T. Furuta (Tokai).  From Orient. Astron. Assoc. Comet Bull. No. 146.


1977 May 24                    (3077)              Brian G. Marsden

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