Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) passes perihelion

Dominic Ford, Editor
From the Comets feed


Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) will make its closest approach to the Sun on 28 July, at a distance of 0.80 AU.

From Columbus on the day of perihelion it will become visible at around 22:05 (EDT), 29° above your western horizon, as dusk fades to darkness. It will then sink towards the horizon, setting at 01:09.

The events that comprise the 2000 apparition of C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) are as follows:

Date Event
24 Jul 2000Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) reaches peak brightness
24 Jul 2000Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) passes perigee
28 Jul 2000Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) passes perihelion

The table below lists the times when C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) will be visible from Columbus day-by-day through its apparition:

Date Constellation Comet visibility
07 Jul 2000PerseusVisible from 02:21 until 04:48
Highest at 04:48, 44° above NE horizon
09 Jul 2000PerseusVisible from 02:10 until 04:50
Highest at 04:50, 44° above NE horizon
11 Jul 2000PerseusVisible from 02:00 until 04:52
Highest at 04:52, 44° above NE horizon
13 Jul 2000CamelopardalisVisible from 01:48 until 04:54
Highest at 04:54, 44° above NE horizon
15 Jul 2000CamelopardalisVisible from 22:19 until 04:56
Highest at 04:56, 42° above NE horizon
17 Jul 2000CamelopardalisVisible from 22:17 until 04:58
Highest at 04:58, 38° above NE horizon
19 Jul 2000CamelopardalisVisible from 22:15 until 05:00
Highest at 05:00, 32° above NE horizon
21 Jul 2000Ursa MajorVisible from 22:13 until 05:02
Highest at 22:13, 25° above N horizon
23 Jul 2000Ursa MajorVisible from 22:11 until 05:04
Highest at 22:11, 29° above NW horizon
25 Jul 2000Ursa MajorVisible from 22:09 until 23:27
Highest at 22:09, 31° above NW horizon
27 Jul 2000Ursa MajorVisible from 22:06 until 23:07
Highest at 22:06, 31° above NW horizon
29 Jul 2000Ursa MajorVisible from 22:04 until 22:46
Highest at 22:04, 28° above W horizon
31 Jul 2000Coma BerenicesVisible from 22:01 until 22:24
Highest at 22:01, 25° above W horizon
02 Aug 2000Coma BerenicesVisible from 21:58 until 22:04
Highest at 21:58, 22° above W horizon
04 Aug 2000VirgoNot observable
06 Aug 2000VirgoNot observable
08 Aug 2000VirgoNot observable
10 Aug 2000VirgoNot observable
12 Aug 2000VirgoNot observable
14 Aug 2000VirgoNot observable
16 Aug 2000VirgoNot observable

A more detailed table of C/1999 S4 (LINEAR)'s position on each night is available here. A diagram of the orbit of C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) is available here.

Finder chart

The chart below shows the path of C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) over the course of its apparition, as calculated from the orbital elements published by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). It is available for download, either on dark background, in PNG, PDF or SVG formats, or on a light background, in PNG, PDF or SVG formats. It was produced using StarCharter.

Comet brightnesses

Comets are intrinsically highly unpredictable objects, since their brightness depends on the scattering of sunlight from dust particles in the comet's coma and tail. This dust is continually streaming away from the comet's nucleus, and its density at any particular time is governed by the rate of sublimation of the ice in the comet's nucleus, as it is heated by the Sun's rays. It also depends on the amount of dust that is mixed in with that ice. This is very difficult to predict in advance, and can be highly variable even between successive apparitions of the same comet.

In consequence, while the future positions of comets are usually known with a high degree of confidence, their future brightnesses are not. For most comets, we do not publish any magnitude estimates at all. For the few comets where we do make estimates, we generally prefer the BAA's magnitude parameters to those published by the Minor Planet Center, since they are typically updated more often.

No estimate for the brightness of comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) is currently available.

The comet's position at perihelion will be:

Object Right Ascension Declination Constellation Magnitude
Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) 11h54m20s 32°04'N 6.2

The coordinates are given in J2000.0.

The sky on 9 May 2025

The sky on 9 May 2025
Sunrise
06:20
Sunset
20:34
Twilight ends
22:22
Twilight begins
04:32


Waxing Gibbous

96%

12 days old

Planets
Rise Culm. Set
Mercury 05:37 12:09 18:41
Venus 04:31 10:41 16:51
Moon 18:02 23:35 04:59
Mars 11:55 19:09 02:22
Jupiter 08:22 15:49 23:16
Saturn 04:23 10:18 16:13
All times shown in EDT.

Source

This event was automatically generated on the basis of orbital elements published by the Minor Planet Center (MPC) , and is updated whenever new elements become available. It was last updated on 23 Feb 2025.

Image credit

© Andy Roberts 1997. Pictured comet is C/1995 O1 Hale-Bopp.

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