| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovered by | Juan G. Sanguin | 
| Discovery date | October 15, 1977 | 
| Orbital characteristics | |
| Epoch | November 17, 2014 | 
| Number of observations  | 896 | 
| Aphelion | 8.89 AU | 
| Perihelion | 1.82 AU | 
| Semi-major axis | 5.36 AU | 
| Eccentricity | .659521857266038 | 
| Orbital period | 12 years | 
| Inclination | 19.44339335368171 | 
| Last perihelion | 2015-Mar-01 2002-Sep-23  | 
| Next perihelion | 2027-July-15[1] | 
| TJupiter | 2.410 | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Dimensions | 2.38 km | 
| Comet total magnitude (M1)  | 10.5 | 
92P/Sanguin, also called Sanguin's Comet or Comet Sanguin, is a Jupiter-family comet discovered on October 15, 1977, by Juan G. Sanguin at Leoncito Astronomical Complex. It completes a single rotation approximately every 6 days.[2]
The nucleus of the comet has a radius of about 1.2 kilometers based on observations by Keck, assuming a geometric albedo of 0.04.[3]
References
- ↑ MPC
 - ↑ Snodgrass; et al. (June 25, 2011). "The nuclei of comets 7P/Pons-Winnecke, 14P/Wolf and 92P/Sanguin". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 444: 287–295. arXiv:astro-ph/0509115. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20053237. S2CID 119473563.
 - ↑ Meech, K.J.; Hainaut, O.R.; Marsden, B.G. (August 2004). "Comet nucleus size distributions from HST and Keck telescopes". Icarus. 170 (2): 463–491. Bibcode:2004Icar..170..463M. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2004.03.014.
 
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