Discovery | |
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Discovered by | N. R. Pogson |
Discovery date | 3 December 1872 |
Designations | |
"Pogson's Comet" | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Perihelion | 0.0637 AU[1] |
Eccentricity | 1.0 |
Inclination | 148.44° |
Last perihelion | 16 December 1872 |
Physical characteristics |
X/1872 X1, occasionally referred to as "Pogson's Comet", was a probable cometary astronomical object seen from Madras (now Chennai) on December 3 and 4, 1872, by astronomer N. R. Pogson.
Pogson believed the object to be the lost Comet Biela, but subsequent orbital calculations have suggested that this was unlikely.[2] Neither Biela's Comet nor Pogson's object have been recovered since, and the episode remains one of the most puzzling in solar system astronomy.