44P/Reinmuth

< 44P

44P/Reinmuth
Comet Reinmuth 2 photographed from the Zwicky Transient Facility on 15 November 2022
Discovery
Discovered byKarl Reinmuth
Discovery date10 September 1947
Designations
P/1947 R1, P/1953 N1
  • Reinmuth 2
  • 1947 VII, 1954 VI
  • 1960 IX, 1974 VI, 1981 III
  • 1987 XXVI, 1994 XVII
Orbital characteristics
Epoch13 September 2023 (JD 2460200.5)
Observation arc76.49 years
Number of
observations
2,443
Aphelion5.264 AU
Perihelion2.112 AU
Semi-major axis3.688 AU
Eccentricity0.42726
Orbital period7.082 years
Inclination5.897°
286.43°
Argument of
periapsis
58.024°
Mean anomaly70.704°
Last perihelion23 April 2022
Next perihelion20 May 2029
TJupiter2.925
Earth MOID1.113 AU
Jupiter MOID0.523 AU
Physical characteristics
Dimensions3.22 km (2.00 mi)
Comet total
magnitude
(M1)
14.0

44P/Reinmuth or Reinmuth 2 is a Jupiter-family comet that is greatly perturbed by the gas giant Jupiter. The diameter of this comet is estimated at 3.22 km (2.00 mi) and its absolute magnitude at 14.