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C/2021 O3 (PANSTARRS) - DISINTEGRATED |
| ephemeris |
date |
magn |
radius |
delta |
ra |
dec |
elong |
phase |
PA |
| Disintegration | 21 Apr 2022 | 9.4 | 0.285 AU | 0.981 AU td > | 02h50m | +03°09' | 16.5° | 86.5° | 122° |
| Perihelion | 21 Apr 2022 | - | 0.285 AU | 0.964 AU td > | 02h53m | +03°37' | 16.5° | 90.0° | 121° |
| Nearest approach | 8 May 2022 | 12.3 | 0.590 AU | 0.606 AU td > | 04h01m | +46°48' | 32.0° | 115.1° | 27° |
| Today | 13 Apr 2026 | - | 13.840 AU | 13.968 AU td > | 19h47m | +33°54' | 80.6° | 4.1° | 265° |
C/2021 O3 (PANSTARRS)- 2026-04-13
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The interactive orbit chart above shows the comet's path through the solar system and its position at the given date.
Green and blue lines are shown perpendicular to the ecliptic plane: Green if the path is above the ecliptic plane, blue if it is below.
(Left-click and drag to rotate the view; Right-click and drag to move the view; Use scroll wheel to zoom in our out.)
Light curve
The light curve chart below shows the estimated development of the comet's magnitude. Blue and black dots are visual and photometric CCD observations from COBS.
This lightcurve is being recalculated every 6 hours based on the available COBS/MPC observations (currently 12.6 + 5 log[∆] + 5.7 log[r]). An additional green curve is displayed when an increase in apparent brightness is expected due to forward scattering of sunlight, which occurs when a dust-rich comet is located between the Earth and the Sun. (See Marcus 2007)
Charts
The all-sky chart below shows the path of the comet over the same period as the light curve. The comet's current position is marked yellow.
The following chart shows the short-term path of the comet in a field of view that is optimized for (~10x50) binoculars and finderscopes.
Orbital elements
The orbital elements of C/2021 O3 (PANSTARRS) are:
e (Eccentricity) : 1.0000670
q (Perihelion distance) : 0.2849120
i (Inclination) : 56.85610
Ω (Longitude of ascending node) : 188.64080
ω (Argument of perihelion) : 300.09630
L (Longitude of perihelion) : 145.31137
B (Latitude of perihelion) : -46.42049
T (Time of perihelion passage) : 2459690.93270
Epoch : 2026 Mar 16
Reference : MPEC 2026-E44
Classification(s): : Nearly isotropic; New (a > 10000 AU)
Ephemerides
Date Time RA (2000) DEC (2000) delta radius elong phase PA magn
2026-04-12 00:00 UT 19 47 26.8 +33 49 25 13.973 13.830 79.7 4.1 267 24.8
2026-04-13 00:00 UT 19 47 28.7 +33 52 52 13.970 13.836 80.3 4.1 266 24.8
2026-04-13 13:28 UT 19 47 29.5 +33 54 47 13.968 13.840 80.6 4.1 265 24.8
2026-04-14 00:00 UT 19 47 30.1 +33 56 18 13.967 13.843 80.8 4.1 265 24.8
2026-04-15 00:00 UT 19 47 31.3 +33 59 44 13.964 13.849 81.4 4.1 264 24.8
2026-04-16 00:00 UT 19 47 32.1 +34 03 10 13.961 13.856 81.9 4.1 263 24.8
2026-04-17 00:00 UT 19 47 32.6 +34 06 35 13.957 13.862 82.5 4.1 263 24.8
2026-04-18 00:00 UT 19 47 32.7 +34 09 60 13.954 13.869 83.0 4.1 262 24.8
2026-04-19 00:00 UT 19 47 32.4 +34 13 24 13.951 13.875 83.6 4.1 261 24.8
2026-04-20 00:00 UT 19 47 31.9 +34 16 48 13.947 13.882 84.2 4.1 260 24.8
2026-04-21 00:00 UT 19 47 31.0 +34 20 11 13.944 13.888 84.7 4.1 259 24.8
2026-04-22 00:00 UT 19 47 29.7 +34 23 34 13.941 13.895 85.3 4.1 259 24.8
2026-04-23 00:00 UT 19 47 28.1 +34 26 55 13.937 13.901 85.8 4.1 258 24.8
Terminology:
delta: distance between comet and earth in AU
radius: distance between comet and sun in AU
magn: magnitude (brightness) estimate
ra: right ascension in hours (24h = 360deg)
dec: declination in degrees
elong: elongation in degrees (angle sun-earth-comet)
phase: phase angle in degrees (angle sun-comet-earth)
AU: Astronomical Unit (mean distance between earth and sun: 149597870.7 km
Orbital elements usually provided by the MPC (Minor Planet Center).
Observations contributed by observers worldwide, via COBS (Comet Observation Database) or the MPC (Minor Planet Center)
Calculations by a modified version of AAPlus, a C# implementation of the AA+ project by PJ Naughter from the algorithms presented in the book "Astronomical Algorithms" by Jean Meeus.
NGC2000 dso catalog and star labels from VizieR as provided by the Strasbourg astronomical Data Center.
Tycho2 catalog from the ESO archive.