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Reports from Geisei Observatory <June 10, 2005>


P/2005 K3 (McNaught), P/2005 L1 (McNaught), P/2005 JY126 (Catalina), and P/2005 GF8 (LONEOS)

    The following are the results of recent observations at Geisei.
    These objects are asteroid-like comets discovered by survey projects using large aperture telescopes. They appear only as small comets even in the 60cm reflector's photographs.
    PK05K030   2005 06 05.77326 00 20 10.73 -05 20 18.2          17.2 T      372

    PK05L010   2005 06 04.61250 16 42 04.21 -11 50 05.2          17.5 T      372
    PK05L010   2005 06 04.62892 16 42 03.52 -11 50 03.3                      372
    PK05L010   2005 06 04.68750 16 42 01.00 -11 50 03.1                      372
    PK05L010   2005 06 05.62917 16 41 21.83 -11 49 39.6          17.6 T      372
    PK05L010   2005 06 05.67326 16 41 19.98 -11 49 38.6                      372
    PK05L010   2005 06 09.62083 16 38 36.71 -11 48 44.6          17.0 T      372
    PK05L010   2005 06 09.63958 16 38 35.88 -11 48 44.3          17.1 T      372

    PK05JC6Y   2005 06 09.58299 15 52 39.49 -01 13 03.0          17.7 T      372
    PK05JC6Y   2005 06 09.60139 15 52 38.75 -01 12 57.0          17.8 T      372

    PK05G08F   2005 06 09.56389 13 37 48.59 -11 53 36.1          18.0 T      372
Copyright (C) 2005 Tsutomu Seki.