C/1991 F2 Helin-Lawrence
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Comet C/1991 F2 was discovered on 17 March 1991 by Eleanor F. Helin and Kenneth J. Lawrence (Mount Palomar, California, USA), that is about 10 months before its perihelion passage. This comet was last observed at the end of September 1992.
Comet had its closest approach to the Earth on 12 January 1992 (1.721 au), 8 days before perihelion passage.
Solutions given here are based on data spanning over 1.60 yr in a range of heliocentric distances: 4.25 au – 1.52 au (perihelion) – 3.52 au.
This Oort spike comet suffers tiny planetary perturbations during its passage through the planetary system; however, these perturbations lead to escape the comet on hyperbolic orbit from the planetary zone.
See also Królikowska 2014 and Królikowska 2020.

solution description
number of observations 113
data interval 1991 02 23 – 1992 09 30
data type perihelion within the observation arc (FULL)
data arc selection entire data set (STD)
range of heliocentric distances 4.25 au – 1.52 au (perihelion) – 3.52 au
detectability of NG effects in the comet's motion comet with determinable NG~orbit
type of model of motion GR - gravitational orbit
data weighting YES
number of residuals 216
RMS [arcseconds] 0.83
orbit quality class 1a
orbital elements (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
Epoch 1992 01 19
perihelion date 1992 01 20.02697425 ± 0.00013011
perihelion distance [au] 1.51771929 ± 0.00000091
eccentricity 1.00043537 ± 0.00000270
argument of perihelion [°] 271.159208 ± 0.000033
ascending node [°] 11.834974 ± 0.000020
inclination [°] 95.456508 ± 0.000071
reciprocal semi-major axis [10-6 au-1] -286.86 ± 1.78
Time distribution of positional observations with corresponding heliocentric (red curve) and geocentric (green curve) distance at which they were taken. The horizontal dotted line shows the perihelion distance for a given comet whereas vertical dotted line — the moment of perihelion passage.