C/2009 U5 (Grauer)
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The comet was
discovered on October, 23 2009 by
A. D. Grauer (Mt.
Lemmon).
The
latest IAU telegrams or the
latest CBET's.
IAUC
Astronomical Headlines.
Minor
planet center's orbital elements and Ephemeris,
the comet on
Seiichi Yoshida's Homepage
Light
curves on Cometas Obs,
JPL Small body
database
C/2009 U5 (Grauer) �
by Bernhard Haeusler, 2011-03-09
B/W
20 x 5 min. exposure,
2011-03-09 UT 02:52 - 04:37, 12" SCT
f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME
19.23 mag, coma: 9", tail: 28" in PA270
C/2009 U5 (Grauer) �
by Bernhard Haeusler, 2010-03-11
B/W
220 min. exposure,
2010-03-11 UT 22:27, 12" SCT
f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME
18.95 mag, coma: 6", tail: 15" in PA254
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