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                                                  Circular No. 7502
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COMET P/2000 S4
     T. Gehrels reports his discovery of a faint comet on Oct. 2
images taken with the Spacewatch telescope at Kitt Peak, noting it
to have a 4" tail in p.a. 170 deg.  T. B. Spahr, Minor Planet
Center, linked it to an asteroidal object observed on Sept. 23 and
26 reported earlier by LINEAR and then found LINEAR observations
made on Sept. 1.  At the request of Gehrels, P. Massey obtained
images of the object in subarcsecond seeing with the 4-m Mayall
Telescope at Kitt Peak on Oct. 3.25 UT, showing the comet to have a
fan-shaped structure 4" long spanning p.a. 0-80 deg.  Available
astrometry:

     2000 UT             R.A. (2000) Decl.        m2    Observer
     Sept. 1.19481   21 26 52.70   + 6 27 38.3   19.0   LINEAR
           1.20801   21 26 52.56   + 6 27 21.1   19.4     "
           1.22118   21 26 52.42   + 6 27 06.5   19.5     "
           1.23439   21 26 52.24   + 6 26 50.8   19.5     "
           1.24758   21 26 52.01   + 6 26 34.6   19.6     "
          23.19398   21 27 29.17   - 1 01 08.4   19.6     "
          23.20892   21 27 29.36   - 1 01 24.5   20.0     "
          23.22341   21 27 29.59   - 1 01 43.8   20.0     "
          23.23814   21 27 29.74   - 1 01 59.9   19.3     "
          26.09867   21 28 24.27   - 1 57 57.5   18.9     "
          26.11347   21 28 24.51   - 1 58 13.3   19.7     "
          26.12822   21 28 24.95   - 1 58 29.1   19.9     "
          26.14362   21 28 25.13   - 1 58 47.7   19.7     "
     Oct.  2.15363   21 31 00.80   - 3 50 58.1   20.5   Gehrels
           2.17455   21 31 01.40   - 3 51 21.5   21.1     "
           2.19557   21 31 02.00   - 3 51 43.6   20.2     "
           3.16027   21 31 32.33   - 4 08 56.8   19.8     "
           3.16492   21 31 32.56   - 4 09 01.1   19.9     "
           3.17061   21 31 32.69   - 4 09 07.4   20.3     "
           3.30748   21 31 36.86   - 4 11 32.0   19.7     "
           3.31192   21 31 36.99   - 4 11 37.9   19.6     "
           3.31642   21 31 37.17   - 4 11 41.6   19.8     "

     Orbital elements from the above observations:

     T = 2000 Oct. 19.2225 TT         Peri. = 172.3746
     e = 0.682838                     Node  = 174.6363  2000.0
     q = 2.265755 AU                  Incl. =  28.3383
       a =  7.143832 AU    n = 0.0516187    P =  19.094 years

                      (C) Copyright 2000 CBAT
2000 October 3                 (7502)            Daniel W. E. Green

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