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46P/Wirtanen

46P/Wirtanen is a small short-period comet with a current orbital period of 5.4 years.[6][7] It was the original target for close investigation by the Rosetta spacecraft, planned by the European Space Agency, but an inability to meet the launch window caused Rosetta to be sent to 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko instead.[8] It belongs to the Jupiter family of comets, all of which have aphelia between 5 and 6 AU. Its diameter is estimated at 1.4 kilometres (0.9 mi). In December 2019, astronomers reported capturing an outburst of the comet in substantial detail by the TESS space telescope.[6][7]

46P/Wirtanen
Wirtanen at perihelion on 12 December 2018
Discovery
Discovered byCarl A. Wirtanen
Discovery dateJanuary 17, 1948
Designations
1961 IV; 1960m;
1967 XIV; 1967k;
1974 XI; 1974i;
1986 VI; 1985q;
1991 XVI; 1991s;
46P/1948 A1;
1947 XIII; 1948b;
46P/1954 R2;
1954 XI;
1954j
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch2023-02-25
(JDT 2460000.5)
Aphelion5.127 AU
Perihelion1.055 AU
Semi-major axis3.091 AU
Eccentricity0.65867
Orbital period5.43 yr
Inclination11.749°
Last perihelionDecember 12, 2018[1]
July 9, 2013[2]
February 2, 2008
Next perihelion2024-May-19[1]
Earth MOID0.071 AU (10,600,000 km)[3]
Physical characteristics
Dimensions1.4 km (radar)[4]
8.9 hours[4]
Perihelion distance
at different epochs
[5]
Epoch Perihelion
(AU)
1967 1.61
1974 1.26
1986 1.08
2013 1.05
2035 1.08
2046 1.22
2059 1.98
2095 2.01

Discovery edit

46P/Wirtanen was discovered photographically on January 17, 1948, by the American astronomer Carl A. Wirtanen.[9] The plate was exposed on January 15 during a stellar proper motion survey for the Lick Observatory. Due to a limited number of initial observations, it took more than a year to recognize this object as a short-period comet.

Perihelion passages edit

The July 2013 perihelion passage was not favorable, only reaching a magnitude of 14.7.[10] Between January 23 and September 26 of 2013, the comet had an elongation less than 20 degrees from the Sun.

On 16 December 2018 the comet passed 0.07746 AU (11.6 million km; 7.20 million mi; 30.1 LD) from Earth,[3] marking one of the 10 closest comet flybys of Earth in 70 years.[11] The comet reached an estimated magnitude of 3.9,[12] making this pass the brightest one predicted, and the brightest close approach for the next 20 years.[10] The comet experienced six outbursts, with the comet brightening by −0.2 to −1.6 magnitudes.[13]

The 2018 close approach, combined with Wirtanen's brightness provides an opportunity to study a potential future spacecraft mission target in detail. A worldwide observing campaign[14] was organized to capitalize on the favorable circumstances of the 2018 apparition.

 
Comet 46P/Wirtanen photographed in the southern hemisphere, from Balcarce, Argentina.

Exploration proposals edit

 
In December 2018, comet 46P/Wirtanen passed within 11.6 million kilometres of the Earth.[15]
 
Radar image of 46P/Wirtanen imaged by the Arecibo Observatory in 2018.

The comet was the target for the proposed Comet Hopper mission, which reached the finalist stage in the NASA Discovery program. It was one of only three missions in that selection to have a more detailed study. The selection process was ultimately won in 2012 by the InSight mission, a Mars lander. The Comet Hopper was designed to use the ASRG, the Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator.

The Comet Hopper mission, if it were selected, would have had multiple science goals over the 7.3 years of its nominal lifetime. At roughly 4.5 AU the spacecraft would rendezvous with Comet Wirtanen and begin to map the spatial heterogeneity of surface solids as well as gas and dust emissions from the coma - the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet. The remote mapping would also allow for any nucleus structure, geologic processes, and coma mechanisms to be determined. After arriving at the comet, the spacecraft would approach and land, then subsequently hop to other locations on the comet. As the comet approached the Sun, the spacecraft would land and hop multiple times.[16] The final landing would occur at 1.5 AU. As the comet approached the Sun and became more active, the spacecraft would be able to record surface changes.[17]

Also, 46P/Wirtanen was the original destination of the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft mission, but launch delays meant that the comet was no longer easily reachable and another periodic comet, 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, was chosen as the mission's target instead.[18][19]

Associated meteor showers edit

2023 edit

Close approaches to Jupiter in 1972 and 1984 moved the comet's orbit closer to Earth, and as of epoch 2018 the comet has an Earth–MOID of 0.071 AU (10.6 million km; 6.6 million mi; 28 LD).[3] In 2023 Earth is expected to pass through a denser part of the 1974 meteoroid stream than Earth did in 2007.[20] The meteors would make atmospheric entry (Ve) at a relatively slow 15 km/s (10.3 km/s (Vg) before the influence of Earth's gravity). The radiant is near the southern constellation of Sculptor.

Possible meteoroid stream activity[20]
Date Stream
2007 1974
2018 1980
2023-December-12 10:54 UT 1974

2012 edit

Russian forecaster Mikhail Maslov had predicted that the Earth's orbit would cross Comet Wirtanen's debris stream as many as four times between December 10 and December 14, 2012. As there had not previously been an encounter with this debris stream, it was not certain whether or not a meteor shower would be visible from Earth, but there was speculation that a shower with as many as 30 meteors per hour might occur.[21]

Observers in Australia reported that on the night of December 14, 2012, as many as a dozen meteors were seen emanating from the predicted radiant in the constellation of Pisces.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "46P/Wirtanen Orbit". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  2. ^ Syuichi Nakano (2010-04-09). "46P/Wirtanen (NK 1909)". OAA Computing and Minor Planet Sections. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
  3. ^ a b c "JPL Small-Body Database: 46P/Wirtanen" (last observation: 2019-07-01; arc: 1.15 years). from the original on 2021-07-23. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  4. ^ a b "UA Researcher Captures Rare Radar Images of Comet 46P/Wirtanen". 20 December 2018.
  5. ^ Kinoshita, Kazuo (2019-06-09). "46P/Wirtanen past, present and future orbital elements". Comet Orbit. from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  6. ^ a b Goddard Space Flight Center (3 December 2019). "NASA's exoplanet-hunting mission catches a natural comet outburst in unprecedented detail". EurekAlert!. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b University of Maryland (3 December 2019). "UMD astronomers catch a natural comet outburst in unprecedented detail - Data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) reveal start-to-finish sequence of an outburst from comet 46P/Wirtanen". EurekAlert!. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  8. ^ Ulamec, S.; Espinasse, S.; Feuerbacher, B.; Hilchenbach, M.; Moura, D.; et al. (April 2006). "Rosetta Lander—Philae: Implications of an alternative mission". Acta Astronautica. 58 (8): 435–441. Bibcode:2006AcAau..58..435U. doi:10.1016/j.actaastro.2005.12.009.
  9. ^ Kronk, Gary W. "46P/Wirtanen". Retrieved 2019-03-03. (Cometography Home Page)
  10. ^ a b "Comet 46P/Wirtanen Information". theskylive.com. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  11. ^ "See a Passing Comet This Sunday". JPL. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  12. ^ "Brightest comets seen since 1935". www.icq.eps.harvard.edu. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  13. ^ Kelley, Michael S. P.; Farnham, Tony L.; Li, Jian-Yang; Bodewits, Dennis; Snodgrass, Colin; et al. (1 August 2021). "Six Outbursts of Comet 46P/Wirtanen". The Planetary Science Journal. 2 (4): 131. arXiv:2105.05826. doi:10.3847/PSJ/abfe11.
  14. ^ "The Comet Wirtanen Observing Campaign". wirtanen.astro.umd.edu. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
  15. ^ "Picturesque poison". www.eso.org. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  16. ^ . The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
  17. ^ (PDF). NASA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-14. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
  18. ^ "Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko". Rosetta. ESA. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  19. ^ "Hubble Assists Rosetta Comet Mission" (Press release). Hubble Space Telescope. September 5, 2003. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  20. ^ a b "A new meteor shower caused by comet 46P/Wirtanen". IMCCE. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  21. ^ . NASA. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  22. ^ "Comet Wirtanen meteors report". IceInSpace. Retrieved 2012-12-17.

External links edit

  • 46P on JPL Small-Body Database Browser
  • 46P/Wirtanen – Seiichi Yoshida @ aerith.net

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IV 1960m 1967 XIV 1967k 1974 XI 1974i 1986 VI 1985q 1991 XVI 1991s 46P 1948 A1 1947 XIII 1948b 46P 1954 R2 1954 XI 1954jOrbital characteristics 1 Epoch2023 02 25 JDT 2460000 5 Aphelion5 127 AUPerihelion1 055 AUSemi major axis3 091 AUEccentricity0 65867Orbital period5 43 yrInclination11 749 Last perihelionDecember 12 2018 1 July 9 2013 2 February 2 2008Next perihelion2024 May 19 1 Earth MOID0 071 AU 10 600 000 km 3 Physical characteristicsDimensions1 4 km radar 4 Synodic rotation period8 9 hours 4 Perihelion distanceat different epochs 5 Epoch Perihelion AU 1967 1 611974 1 261986 1 082013 1 052035 1 082046 1 222059 1 982095 2 01 Contents 1 Discovery 2 Perihelion passages 3 Exploration proposals 4 Associated meteor showers 4 1 2023 4 2 2012 5 References 6 External linksDiscovery edit46P Wirtanen was discovered photographically on January 17 1948 by the American astronomer Carl A Wirtanen 9 The plate was exposed on January 15 during a stellar proper motion survey for the Lick Observatory Due to a limited number of initial observations it took more than a year to recognize this object as a short period comet Perihelion passages editThe July 2013 perihelion passage was not favorable only reaching a magnitude of 14 7 10 Between January 23 and September 26 of 2013 the comet had an elongation less than 20 degrees from the Sun On 16 December 2018 the comet passed 0 07746 AU 11 6 million km 7 20 million mi 30 1 LD from Earth 3 marking one of the 10 closest comet flybys of Earth in 70 years 11 The comet reached an estimated magnitude of 3 9 12 making this pass the brightest one predicted and the brightest close approach for the next 20 years 10 The comet experienced six outbursts with the comet brightening by 0 2 to 1 6 magnitudes 13 The 2018 close approach combined with Wirtanen s brightness provides an opportunity to study a potential future spacecraft mission target in detail A worldwide observing campaign 14 was organized to capitalize on the favorable circumstances of the 2018 apparition nbsp Path of 46P across the sky during 2018 Its size shown is inversely proportional to its distance nbsp Orbital approach of 46P during 2018 moving south to north and crossing the ecliptic near its closest approach to Earth on December 16 2018 nbsp Amateur astronomical image of Comet 46P on 12 December 2018 nbsp View from the Hubble Space Telescope on December 13 2018 nbsp File Animation of 46P Wirtanen orbit Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter 46P Wirtanen nbsp Comet 46P Wirtanen photographed in the southern hemisphere from Balcarce Argentina Exploration proposals edit nbsp In December 2018 comet 46P Wirtanen passed within 11 6 million kilometres of the Earth 15 nbsp Radar image of 46P Wirtanen imaged by the Arecibo Observatory in 2018 Main article Comet Hopper The comet was the target for the proposed Comet Hopper mission which reached the finalist stage in the NASA Discovery program It was one of only three missions in that selection to have a more detailed study The selection process was ultimately won in 2012 by the InSight mission a Mars lander The Comet Hopper was designed to use the ASRG the Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator The Comet Hopper mission if it were selected would have had multiple science goals over the 7 3 years of its nominal lifetime At roughly 4 5 AU the spacecraft would rendezvous with Comet Wirtanen and begin to map the spatial heterogeneity of surface solids as well as gas and dust emissions from the coma the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet The remote mapping would also allow for any nucleus structure geologic processes and coma mechanisms to be determined After arriving at the comet the spacecraft would approach and land then subsequently hop to other locations on the comet As the comet approached the Sun the spacecraft would land and hop multiple times 16 The final landing would occur at 1 5 AU As the comet approached the Sun and became more active the spacecraft would be able to record surface changes 17 Also 46P Wirtanen was the original destination of the European Space Agency s Rosetta spacecraft mission but launch delays meant that the comet was no longer easily reachable and another periodic comet 67P Churyumov Gerasimenko was chosen as the mission s target instead 18 19 Associated meteor showers edit2023 edit Close approaches to Jupiter in 1972 and 1984 moved the comet s orbit closer to Earth and as of epoch 2018 the comet has an Earth MOID of 0 071 AU 10 6 million km 6 6 million mi 28 LD 3 In 2023 Earth is expected to pass through a denser part of the 1974 meteoroid stream than Earth did in 2007 20 The meteors would make atmospheric entry Ve at a relatively slow 15 km s 10 3 km s Vg before the influence of Earth s gravity The radiant is near the southern constellation of Sculptor Possible meteoroid stream activity 20 Date Stream2007 19742018 19802023 December 12 10 54 UT 19742012 edit Russian forecaster Mikhail Maslov had predicted that the Earth s orbit would cross Comet Wirtanen s debris stream as many as four times between December 10 and December 14 2012 As there had not previously been an encounter with this debris stream it was not certain whether or not a meteor shower would be visible from Earth but there was speculation that a shower with as many as 30 meteors per hour might occur 21 Observers in Australia reported that on the night of December 14 2012 as many as a dozen meteors were seen emanating from the predicted radiant in the constellation of Pisces 22 References edit a b c 46P Wirtanen Orbit Minor Planet Center Retrieved 2023 10 01 Syuichi Nakano 2010 04 09 46P Wirtanen NK 1909 OAA Computing and Minor Planet Sections Retrieved 2012 02 18 a b c JPL Small Body Database 46P Wirtanen last observation 2019 07 01 arc 1 15 years Archived from the original on 2021 07 23 Retrieved 2023 10 01 a b UA Researcher Captures Rare Radar Images of Comet 46P Wirtanen 20 December 2018 Kinoshita Kazuo 2019 06 09 46P Wirtanen past present and future orbital elements Comet Orbit Archived from the original on 2012 04 22 Retrieved 2023 10 01 a b Goddard Space Flight Center 3 December 2019 NASA s exoplanet hunting mission catches a natural comet outburst in unprecedented detail EurekAlert Retrieved 3 December 2019 a b University of Maryland 3 December 2019 UMD astronomers catch a natural comet outburst in unprecedented detail Data from NASA s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite TESS reveal start to finish sequence of an outburst from comet 46P Wirtanen EurekAlert Retrieved 3 December 2019 Ulamec S Espinasse S Feuerbacher B Hilchenbach M Moura D et al April 2006 Rosetta Lander Philae Implications of an alternative mission Acta Astronautica 58 8 435 441 Bibcode 2006AcAau 58 435U doi 10 1016 j actaastro 2005 12 009 Kronk Gary W 46P Wirtanen Retrieved 2019 03 03 Cometography Home Page a b Comet 46P Wirtanen Information theskylive com Retrieved 2017 11 26 See a Passing Comet This Sunday JPL Retrieved 2019 03 03 Brightest comets seen since 1935 www icq eps harvard edu Retrieved 20 April 2023 Kelley Michael S P Farnham Tony L Li Jian Yang Bodewits Dennis Snodgrass Colin et al 1 August 2021 Six Outbursts of Comet 46P Wirtanen The Planetary Science Journal 2 4 131 arXiv 2105 05826 doi 10 3847 PSJ abfe11 The Comet Wirtanen Observing Campaign wirtanen astro umd edu Retrieved 2018 06 05 Picturesque poison www eso org Retrieved 19 February 2019 Maryland scientists vie for NASA missions The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on 2012 09 26 Retrieved 2011 06 02 Planetary Science Division Update PDF NASA Archived from the original PDF on 2011 11 14 Retrieved 2011 05 23 Comet 67P Churyumov Gerasimenko Rosetta ESA 18 December 2013 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Hubble Assists Rosetta Comet Mission Press release Hubble Space Telescope September 5 2003 Retrieved May 20 2014 a b A new meteor shower caused by comet 46P Wirtanen IMCCE Retrieved 2023 10 01 A New Meteor Shower in December NASA Archived from the original on 2012 12 12 Retrieved 2012 12 13 Comet Wirtanen meteors report IceInSpace Retrieved 2012 12 17 External links editIAU Ephemerides page for 46P 46P on JPL Small Body Database Browser 46P Wirtanen Seiichi Yoshida aerith net Numbered cometsPrevious45P Honda Mrkos Pajdusakova 46P Wirtanen Next47P Ashbrook Jackson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 46P Wirtanen amp oldid 1191337891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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