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  2. Lost comet - Wikipedia

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    Lost comets can be compared to lost asteroids (lost minor planets), although calculation of comet orbits differs because of nongravitational forces, such as emission of jets of gas from the nucleus. Some astronomers have specialized in this area, such as Brian G. Marsden , who successfully predicted the 1992 return of the once-lost periodic ...

  3. List of Comet affiliates - Wikipedia

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    As of March 1, 2017, Sinclair has made the network's live stream available as an app on the Apple TV and Roku digital media player platforms (and in 2019 Sinclair's Stirr service also carries the network), allowing viewers without an over-the-air affiliate to view Comet's programming.

  4. Oklahoma City Comets - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Comets broadcast all their games on the radio, some on KGHM (AM) 1340 The Game, while some select games (Those conflicting with College football also broadcast on KGHM (AM) 1340 The Game.) are broadcast on KREF-FM 94.7 the REF, and are televised live on MiLB.TV and are also streamed live for free on the Bally Live app.

  5. 83D/Russell - Wikipedia

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    83D/Russell (previously 83P/Russell) is a periodic lost comet in the Solar System with an orbital period of about 7.5 years. On the post-1988 orbit the comet probably does not get brighter than about apparent magnitude 21. The comet might come to perihelion in late May 2021, but the uncertainty in the comet's position is a few million km.

  6. 449P/Leonard - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Maik Meyer linked the 449P with the previously lost comet, X/1987 A2, [8] which was discovered by Robert H. McNaught and Malcolm Hartley from the Siding Spring Observatory on 5 January 1987. [7] [3] This precovery image of the comet was not found until March 1987, [9] hence precise follow-up observations were not possible at the time. [6]

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  8. D/1978 R1 (Haneda–Campos) - Wikipedia

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    Comet Haneda–Campos, formally designated as D/1978 R1, was a periodic comet with a 5.97-year elliptical orbit around the Sun. [4] It was never successfully recovered during its 1984 and 1991 apparitions, and is now considered lost. [5]

  9. Category:Lost comets - Wikipedia

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