C/1861 J1 (Tebbutt)

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C/1861 J1 (Tebbutt)
(Great Comet of 1861)
Drawing of the Great Comet of 1861 by Edmund Weiss in his book Bilderatlas der Sternenwelt (1888)
Discovery
Discovered byJohn Tebbutt
Discovery date13 May 1861
Designations
1861 II
Orbital characteristics
Epoch25 May 1861 (JD 2400920.5)
Observation arc339 days
Number of
observations
1156
Aphelion109 AU
Perihelion0.822 AU (1861)
0.829 AU (2267)
Semi-major axis55.1 AU
Eccentricity0.985
Orbital period406 years (epoch 1900)
Inclination85.4°
Last perihelion12 June 1861
Next perihelion2265
2267 (JPL)

The Great Comet of 1861, formally designated C/1861 J1 and 1861 II, is a long-period comet that was visible to the naked eye for approximately 3 months. It was categorized as a great comet—one of the eight greatest comets of the 19th century.