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IAUC 7026: C/1998 T1; Var STAR IN Her

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                                                 Circular No. 7026
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
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COMET C/1998 T1 (LINEAR)
     One of 17 fast-moving asteroidal objects reported by the
Lincoln Laboratory Near Earth Asteroid Research Team on Oct. 2
appears to be a long-period comet, according both to the retrograde
nature of its orbit and remarks by Y. Ikari (Moriyama, Japan;
relayed by S. Nakano) concerning the object's appearance, when he
observed it on Oct. 3 and 8 in response to the request in The NEO
Confirmation Page.  From the more complete information given on
MPEC 1998-T15, the discovery position, orbital elements and
ephemeris are extracted below:

     1998 UT             R.A. (2000) Decl.        m1
     Oct.  2.28667    1 54 23.56   +23 12 36.5   17.6

     T = 1999 June 25.625 TT          Peri. = 225.855
                                      Node  = 153.122   2000.0
     q = 1.47639 AU                   Incl. = 170.188

1998 TT     R. A. (2000) Decl.   Delta     r    Elong. Phase    m1
Oct.  4     1 51.00   +22 57.4   2.701   3.629  154.4    6.8   15.8
     14     1 29.69   +21 09.2   2.553   3.531  166.4    3.8   15.5
     24     1 06.69   +18 49.6   2.456   3.432  166.7    3.8   15.3
Nov.  3     0 43.65   +16 06.1   2.413   3.332  153.9    7.5   15.1
     13     0 22.17   +13 11.8   2.420   3.233  138.9   11.6   15.0
     23     0 03.47   +10 21.6   2.472   3.133  123.9   15.2   14.9


VARIABLE STAR IN HERCULES
     E. Halderson, T. Shefler, M. Modjaz, J. Y. King, M. Papenkova,
W. D. Li, R. R. Treffers, and A. V. Filippenko, University of
California at Berkeley, report their discovery of a (probably
cataclysmic) variable star in our own galaxy during the course of
the Lick Observatory Supernova Search with the 0.8-m Katzman
Automatic Imaging Telescope (KAIT).  The variable star was found
and confirmed on unfiltered images taken on Oct. 5.2 (mag about
18.0) and 6.2 UT (mag about 17.8).  The object is located at R.A. =
18h14m14s.31, Decl. = +30o43'37".0 (equinox 2000.0).  A KAIT image
of the same field obtained on Sept. 19.2 shows nothing at the
position of the variable star (limiting mag about 19.5), nor does
the Digitized Sky Survey image of the field show anything at this
position.  A finding chart may be found at
http://astron.berkeley.edu/~bait/cv2.gif.

                      (C) Copyright 1998 CBAT
1998 October 8                 (7026)            Daniel W. E. Green

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