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Comet Encke

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Comet Encke is a periodic comet, named after J. F. Encke, who through laborious study of its orbit and many calculations was able to link multiple observations in the years 1786, 1795, 1805 and 1818 to the same object. He published his conclusions during the year 1819 in the journal Correspondance astronomique. It's official designation is 2P/Encke, which marks it as the second periodic comet discovered after Halley's Comet (aka 1P/Halley).

Comet Parameters

Diameter:1-3 km
Orbital period:3.3 years
Orbital eccentricity:0.85
Orbital inclination:11.8 degrees
Discovered:1819