Template:Infobox comet
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This template is intended for use on articles about comets.
Usage
{{Infobox comet | name = | image = | caption = | discovery_ref = | discoverer = | discoverery_site = | discovery_date = | mpc_name = <!--(Minor Planet Center's designation)--> | designations = <!--(Alternative names and old-style designations)--> | orbit_ref = | epoch = | observation_arc = | earliest_precovery_date = | obs = | orbit = | aphelion = | perihelion = | semimajor = | semiminor = | orbital_circ = | eccentricity = | period = | avg_speed = | max_speed = | min_speed = | inclination = | node = | peri = | long_peri = | tjup = | Earth_moid = | Jupiter_moid = | physical_ref = | dimensions = <!--(Uni/bi/tri-axial dimensions)--> | mean_diameter = <!--(For large, spheroidal minor planets)--> | mean_radius = <!--(For planets & large, spheroidal minor planets)--> | equatorial_radius = | polar_radius = | flattening = | circumference = | surface_area = | volume = | mass = | density = | surface_grav = <!--(Equatorial surface gravity)--> | moment_of_inertia_factor = <!--(Moment of inertia factor)--> | escape_velocity = | sidereal_day = | rot_velocity = <!--(Rotational velocity)--> | rotation = <!--(Rotation period)--> | axial_tilt = | right_asc_north_pole = <!--(North pole right ascension)--> | declination = <!--(North pole declination)--> | pole_ecliptic_lat = <!--(Pole ecliptic latitude)--> | pole_ecliptic_lon = <!--(Pole ecliptic longitude)--> | albedo = | spectral_type = <!--asteroid spectral class, color indices, etc.--> | M1 = | M2 = | magnitude = <!--apparent magnitude--> | last_p = | next_p = | b_semimajor = <!--barycentric semimajor axis, generally used only for long-period or hyperbolic comets --> | b_period = | source = }} |
Example
File:Lspn comet halley.jpg | |
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Prehistoric; named after Edmond Halley |
Discovery date | 1758 (first predicted perihelion) |
Designations | |
Halley's Comet, Comet Halley | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch | 2449400.5 (17 February 1994) |
Number of observations | 7,428 |
Aphelion | 35.0823 AU |
Perihelion | 0.585978 AU |
Semi-major axis | 17.8341 AU |
Eccentricity | 0.967143 |
Orbital period | 75.32 a |
Inclination | 162.263° |
Longitude of perihelion | 169.752° |
Last perihelion | 9 February 1986 |
Next perihelion | 28 July 2061 |
TJupiter | −0.605 |
Earth MOID | 0.064 AU |
Script error: No such module "anchor". Physical characteristics | |
0.04 | |
Comet total magnitude (M1) | 5.5 |
Comet nuclear magnitude (M2) | 13.6 |
{{Infobox comet | name = 1P/Halley | image = [[File:Lspn comet halley.jpg|250px]] | caption = A color image of Comet Halley, shown flying to the left aligned flat against the sky | discoverer = Prehistoric; named after [[Edmond Halley]] | discovery_date = 1758 (first ''predicted'' perihelion) | designations = Halley's Comet, Comet Halley | epoch = 2449400.5 <br /> (17 February 1994) | obs_arc = 158.39 years | obs = 7,428 | aphelion = 35.0823 [[Astronomical unit|AU]] | perihelion = 0.585978 AU | semimajor = 17.8341 AU | semiminor = | orbital_circ = | eccentricity = 0.967143 | period = 75.32 [[Julian year (astronomy)|a]] | avg_speed = | max_speed = | min_speed = | inclination = 162.263° | node = 58.420° | peri = 111.332° | long_peri = 169.752° | tjup = −0.605 | Earth_moid = 0.064 AU | dimensions = 11 km | M1 = 5.5 | M2 = 13.6 | last_p = 9 February 1986 | next_p = 28 July 2061 }}