25D/Neujmin

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25D/Neujmin
Discovery
Discovered by: Grigory Neujmin
Discovery date: February 24, 1916
Orbital characteristics A
Epoch: December 31, 1926
Perihelion distance: 1.338 AU
Semi-major axis: 3.089 AU
Eccentricity: 0.567
Orbital period: 5.43 a
Inclination: 11.75°

Comet 25D/Neujmin, otherwise known as Comet Neujmin 2, is a periodic comet in the solar system discovered by Grigory N. Neujmin (Simeis) on February 24, 1916.

It was comfirmed by George van Biesbroeck (Yerkes Observatory, Wisconsin, USA) and Frank Watson Dyson (Greenwich Observatory, England) on March 1.

A prediction by Andrew Crommelin (Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England) for 1921 was considered unfavourable and no observations were made. The next prediction for 1927 took into account an unnamed object observed in 1920, but dispite searches, nothing was seen.

Consequently this comet has remained lost since 1927.

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