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10P/Tempel

Periodic comet

10P/Tempel

Periodic comet

FieldValue
name10P/Tempel
imageComet Tempel 2 by Lick Observatory, 1946.jpg
captionComet Tempel 2 photographed by H. M. Jeffers from the Lick Observatory in 1946
discovererWilhelm Tempel
discovery_date4 July 1873
mpc_nameP/1873 N1, P/1878 O1
designations
orbit_ref
epoch5 May 2025 (JD 2460800.5)
observation_arc130.78 years
obs5,700
perihelion1.417 AU
aphelion4.710 AU
semimajor3.064 AU
eccentricity0.53738
period5.362 years
inclination12.027°
asc_node117.80°
arg_peri195.50°
mean276.53°
tjup2.965
Earth_moid0.410 AU
Jupiter_moid0.622 AU
mean_diameter10.6 km
rotationhours
spectral_type(V–R)
albedo0.022
M114.3
last_p24 March 2021
next_p2 August 2026

10P/Tempel, also known as Tempel 2, is a periodic Jupiter-family comet with a 5-year orbital period. It was discovered on 4 July 1873 by Wilhelm Tempel. At the perihelion passage on 2 August 2026 the solar elongation is calculated at 164 degrees, with apparent magnitude approximately 8, with closest approach to Earth on 3 August 2026 at a distance of 0.414 AU.

Date & time of
closest approachEarth distance
(AU)Sun distance
(AU)Velocity
wrt Earth
(km/s)Velocity
wrt Sun
(km/s)Uncertainty
region
([3-sigma](3-sigma))Reference
2026-Aug-03 20:560.414 AU1.42 AU6.531.0± 200 km[Horizons](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons_batch.cgi?batch=1&COMMAND=%27DES%3D10P%3BCAP%27&START_TIME=%272026-Aug-03%2020:56%27&STOP_TIME=%272026-Aug-04%27&STEP_SIZE=%271%20day%27&QUANTITIES=%2719,20,22,39%27)

Physical characteristics

The comet nucleus is estimated to be roughly the size of Halley's Comet at 10.6 km in diameter with a low albedo of 0.022. The nucleus is dark because hydrocarbons on the surface have been converted to a dark, tar like substance by solar ultraviolet radiation. The nucleus is large enough that even near aphelion (furthest distance from the Sun which is near the orbit of Jupiter) the comet remains brighter than about magnitude 21.

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During the 2010 apparition the comet brightened to about apparent magnitude 8. The most favorable apparition of 10P/Tempel 2 was in 1925 when it came within 0.35 AU of Earth with an apparent magnitude of 6.5.

Infrared spectroscopy conducted in July 2010 revealed the presence of , , and HCN in trace amounts within its coma, with their peak intensities suggesting a possible existence of a distributed source that was released from the nucleus as sublimed icy grains.

Proposed exploration

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory proposed a flyby of the comet with a flight spare of Mariner 4. The probe was instead used for a Venus flyby as Mariner 5.

10P/Tempel was to be the target of the NASA part of the International Comet Mission after transporting a European probe to a flyby of Halley's Comet. The plan was to use Solar electric propulsion to get the craft to orbit the comet. The program was cancelled in November 1979.

References

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