In the Ephemeris Table given below, each column has an abbreviation at the top. The abbreviations stand for:
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DATE...... R.A. DEC R (AU) D EL SKY MAG 10-15-95 18hl7m -28.6d 6.43 6.66 72 E 10.2 11-04-95 18h23m -27.7d 6.25 6.79 54 E 10.1 11-24-95 18h31m -26.8d 6.07 6.85 36 E 10.0 12-14-95 18h42m -26.Od 5.89 6.82 18 E 9.9 01-03-96 18h55m -25.Od 5.70 6.69 2 E 9.7 01-23-96 l9hO8m -24.Od 5.52 6.45 17 E 9.5 02-12-96 l9h20m -22.8d 5.33 6.11 34 M 9 2 03-03-96 l9h32m -21.6d 5.14 5.69 52 M 8.9 03-23-96 l9h40m -20.3d 4.94 5.20 70 M 8.5 04-12-96 l9h45m -18.8d 4.74 4.67 88 M 8.1 05-02-96 l9h44m -17.3d 4.54 4.14 107 M 7.7 05-22-96 l9h36m -15.6d 4.34 3.64 128 M 7.2 06-11-96 l9hl9m -13.8d 4.13 3.22 150 M 6.7 07-01-96 18h55m -11.8d 3.91 2.91 168 M 6.3 07-21-96 18h26m -09.8d 3.70 2.76 154 E 5.9 08-10-96 18hOOm -08.ld 3.48 2.74 130 E 5.6 08-30-96 17h41m -06.6d 3.25 2.81 107 E 5.4 09-19-96 17h31m -05.5d 3.02 2.92 86 E 5.1 10-09-96 17h31m -04.5d 2.79 3.01 68 E 4.8 10-29-96 17h39m -03.4d 2.55 3.05 51 E 4.5 11-18-96 17h53m -01.9d 2.30 3.00 38 E 4.0 12-08-96 18hl3m +00.4d 2.05 2.86 29 E +3.4 12-28-96 18h38m +04.Od 1.80 2.61 27 M +2.6 01-17-97 l9hllm +09.6d 1.54 2.28 32 M +1.7 02-06-97 l9h56m +18.3d 1.30 1.90 40 M +0.6 02-26-97 21hlOm +31.4d 1.09 1.53 45 M -0.6 03-18-97 23h35m +44.4d 0.95 1.33 46 M -1.5 04-07-97 02h41m +41.4d 0.93 1.42 41 E -1.5 04-27-57 G4h,8m +28.4d 1.03 1.71 33 E -0.6 05-17-97 05h25m +17.Od 1.23 2.05 26 E +0.4 06-06-97 06hO4m +08.0d 1.46 2.35 22 E +1.5 06-26-97 06h36m +00.3d 1.71 2.59 23 E 2.4 07-16-97 07hO2m -07.Od 1.96 2.78 30 M 3.1 08-05-97 07h26m -14.3d 2.21 2.91 39 M 3.8 08-25-97 07h46m -22.Od 2.46 3.00 49 M 4.3 09-14-97 08hOlm -30.ld 2.70 3.07 60 M 4.7 10-04-97 08hllm -38.5d 2.94 3.13 70 M 5.2 10-24-97 08hllm -46.8d 3.17 3.21 79 M 5.5 11-13-97 07h59m -54.4d 3.40 3.32 86 M 5.9 12-03-97 07h29m -60.3d 3.62 3.48 91 M 6.3 12-23-97 06h42m -63.6d 3.84 3.67 93 M 6.7 01-12-98 05h54m -63.8d 4.05 3.89 92 M 7.0 02-01-98 05hl9m -61.8d 4.26 4.15 90 M 7.4 02-21-98 05hO2m -58.4d 4.47 4.42 87 M 7.7 03-13-98 05hOOm -55.6d 4.67 4.69 83 M 8.1CC206.TXT Don Machholz (916) 346-8963
Elongation: the angle made by the comet, the Earth, and the Sun. In other words, the number of degrees of angle that separate the Sun and the comet.
Magnitude: The brightness of an object. The magnitude number increases as the brightness decreases. The dimmest magnitude star that can be seen by someone with good vision is about magnitude 6. Bright stars are magnitude 1 and the brightest stars are magnitude 0 or -1. A bright planet, like Venus can be as bright as -4 magnitude.
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