P/2009 Y2 (Kowalski)


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Discovered by R. A. Kowaslski (Catalina Sky Survey) on December, 20 2009  

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 ObsJPL Small body database


still no tail or coma with my equippment

P/2009 Y2 (Kowalski) � by Bernhard Haeusler, Germany   

P/2009 Y2 (Kowalski) by Bernhard Haeusler, 2010-02-07 B/W          

24 min. exposure, 2010-02-07 UT 19:21, 12" SCT  f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME
18.58 mag, no coma, no tail      


The extreme faint comet has neither tail nor coma on my images.

P/2009 Y2 (Kowalski) � by Bernhard Haeusler, Germany   

P/2009 Y2 (Kowalski) by Bernhard Haeusler, 2009-12-26 B/W          

18 min. exposure, 2009-12-26 UT 19:22, 12" SCT  f-6.5 + CCD ST10XME
19.07 mag, no coma, no tail     


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