C/1807 R1

C/1807 R1
The Great Comet of 1807 seen from the Philippines, as depicted by Esteban Villanueva during the Basi Revolt
Discovery
Discovered bythe Augustinian friar Parisi at Castrogiovanni[1]
Designations
Great Comet of 1807
Orbital characteristics
Epoch2381313.7389
1807-Sep-19.2389[2]
Aphelion285.8 AU[2]
Perihelion0.6461 AU[2]
Semi-major axis143.2012 AU
Eccentricity0.9955[2]
Orbital period~1714 a
Inclination63.1762°[2]

C/1807 R1, also known as the Great Comet of 1807, is a long-period comet. It was visible to naked-eye observers in the northern hemisphere from early September 1807 to late December, and is ranked among the great comets due to its exceptional brightness.

  1. ^ Hind, J. Russell (1852). "1807. The great comet of this year". The comets: a descriptive treatise upon those bodies. London: John W. Parker and Son. p. 154.
  2. ^ a b c d e "NASA JPL Small-Body Database Browser: C/1807 R1".