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                                                  Circular No. 4009
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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COMET LEVY-RUDENKO (1984t)
     Total visual magnitude estimates: Nov. 15.17 UT, 10.5: (C. S.
Morris, Tujunga, CA, 0.25-m reflector); 15.42, 10.2 (R. McNaught,
Coonabarabran, NSW, 20 x 120 binoculars); 16.07, 9.4 (R. Keen, Mt.
Thorodin, CO, 0.32-m reflector); 17.99, 9.4 (D. W. E. Green,
Cambridge, MA, 0.23-m refractor).

     The following precise positions have been reported:

  1984 UT           R.A.   (1950.0)  Decl.     m1    Observer

  Nov. 14.95970   18 47 21.9    +10 09 45            Schwartz
       15.12317   18 47 17.41   +10 15 00.7          Gibson
       16.09797   18 46 53.76   +10 46 23.6            "
       16.44053   18 46 45.39   +10 57 24.9   10     Seki
       17.08576   18 46 29.97   +11 18 07.1          Everhart
       17.39236   18 46 22.74   +11 27 59.1   10.5   Koishikawa
       17.40017   18 46 22.36   +11 28 14.5   10     Seki
       17.40764   18 46 22.40   +11 28 27.1          Koishikawa
       17.97806   18 46 08.7    +11 46 46            McCrosky
       18.37882   18 45 59.34   +11 59 38.1   10.5   Koishikawa
       18.39965   18 45 58.77   +12 00 16.6            "
       18.42049   18 45 58.39   +12 00 57.4            "

G. Schwartz and R. E. McCrosky (Oak Ridge Observatory).  0.4-m
   astrograph. Images diffuse.  Measurer: McCrosky.
J. Gibson (Palomar).  1.2-m Schmidt.  Nov. 15: 10" jet extending
   eastward of stellar condensation.  Nov. 16: stellar
   condensation with extremely faint coma.
T. Seki (Geisei).  0.6-m reflector.  Comet extremely condensed.
E. Everhart and S. Innes (Chamberlin Observatory field station).
   0.4-m reflector.  Comet image trailed.
M. Koishikawa (Sendai Observatory, Ayashi Station).  0.2-m
   reflector. Measurer: S. Kasahara.  Some condensation.

     Parabolic elements by S. Nakano, Tokyo, and the undersigned:

              S. Nakano                 B. G. Marsden
        T = 1984 Dec. 14.54 ET      T = 1984 Dec. 14.25 ET
    Peri. =  84.01              Peri. =  82.73
    Node  = 330.08   1950.0     Node  = 330.45   1950.0
    Incl. =  64.68              Incl. =  65.72
        q =   0.9067 AU             q =   0.9182 AU
          (8 obs. Nov. 16-18)        (12 obs. Nov. 14-18)


1984 November 19               (4009)              Brian G. Marsden

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