5D/Brorsen

5D/Brorsen
Coma of 5D/Brorsen, as it appeared on 14 May 1868, drawn by K. Christian Bruhns
Discovery
Discovered byTheodor Brorsen
Discovery siteHolstein, Germany
Discovery date26 February 1846
Designations
P/1846 D2
P/1857 F1
  • 1846 III, 1857 II
  • 1868 I, 1873 VI
  • 1879 I
Orbital characteristics
Epoch1 April 1879 (JD 2407440.5)
Aphelion5.612 AU
Perihelion0.5898 AU
Semi-major axis3.101 AU
Eccentricity0.8098
Orbital period5.461 years
Inclination29.382°
Last perihelion31 March 1879
(last observation)
Next perihelion28 November 2028?
(calculated)
TJupiter2.467
Earth MOID0.367 AU
Comet total
magnitude
(M1)
8.3

5D/Brorsen (also known as Brorsen's Comet or Comet Brorsen) was a periodic Jupiter-family comet discovered on February 26, 1846, by Danish astronomer Theodor Brorsen. The comet was last seen in 1879 and is now considered lost.