C/2020 F5 (MASTER)

C/2020 F5 (MASTER) is a long period comet discovered on 28 March 2020,[1] by the MASTER auto-detection system near San Juan, Argentina. When first discovered there were dubious claims that it might be an interstellar object,[2] but now it is known to have a common weakly hyperbolic eccentricity of just 1.0007.[3] Before planetary perturbations the comet had an orbital period of about 36000 years.

C/2020 F5 (MASTER)
C/2020 F5 (MASTER) orbit on April 20, 2020
Discovery
Discovered byMASTER
Discovery dateMarch 28, 2020
Orbital characteristics A
Epoch2020-Apr-06
2458945.5
Observation arc39 days
Perihelion4.32 AU
Eccentricity1.0007
Orbital period~36000 yrs (inbound)
~1800 yrs (outbound)
Inclination51.69°
Earth MOID3.5 AU
Next perihelion2021-Mar-23

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