C/1980 E1 (Bowell)

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C/1980 E1 (Bowell)
Hyperbolic path with annual motion
Discovery
Discovered byEdward L. G. Bowell
Discovery date11 February 1980
Orbital characteristics
Epoch3 January 1982 (JD 2444972.5)
Observation arc6.88 years
Number of
observations
187
Aphelion~75,000 AU (inbound)
Perihelion3.3639 AU
Eccentricity1.057(hyperbolic trajectory)
1.053 (epoch 1984+)
Orbital period~7.1 million years (epoch 1950)
Ejection (epoch 1977+)
Inclination1.6617°
114.558°
Argument of
periapsis
135.083°
Last perihelion12 March 1982
Physical characteristics
Dimensions> 1 km
Comet total
magnitude
(M1)
5.8

C/1980 E1 is a non-periodic comet discovered by Edward L. G. Bowell on 11 February 1980 and which came closest to the Sun (perihelion) in March 1982. It is leaving the Solar System on a hyperbolic trajectory due to a close approach to Jupiter. In the 43 years since its discovery only two objects with higher eccentricities have been identified, 1I/ʻOumuamua (1.2) and 2I/Borisov (3.35).