Comet Hyakutake

Comet Hyakutake (Japanese pronunciation: [çʲakɯ̥take], formally designated C/1996 B2) is a comet, discovered on 31 January 1996, that passed very close to Earth in March of that year. It was dubbed The Great Comet of 1996; its passage near the Earth was one of the closest cometary approaches of the previous 200 years. Hyakutake appeared very bright in the night sky and was widely seen around the world. The comet temporarily upstaged the much anti... More

Category:

Designation:

  • C/1996 B2

Orbits:

Also known as:

  • Hyakutake suisei,
  • Great Comet of 1996

Astronomy

Orbits:

Orbit Eccentricity:

  • 0.99989
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