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- Center. "MPEC 2012-B66 : COMET P/2012 B1 (PANSTARRS)". IAU Minor Planet Center. Seiichi Yoshida. "P/2012 B1 (PanSTARRS)". Comet Catalog. Hsieh, Henry H.; et al...
- 311P/PanSTARRS also known as P/2013 P5 (PanSTARRS) is an active asteroid (object with asteroid-like orbit but with comet-like visual characteristics) discovered...
- interstellar space. Initially, ʻOumuamua was announced as comet C/2017 U1 (PANSTARRS) based on a strongly hyperbolic trajectory. In an attempt to confirm any...
- 460P/PanSTARRS (also known with the provisional designation P/2016 BA14) is a near-Earth object and periodic comet of the Jupiter family, with an orbital...
- light-years) C/1999 F1 (Catalina) 66,600 AU (1.05 light-years) C/2012 S4 (PANSTARRS) 5700 AU (barycentric) Comet Hyakutake (C/1996 B2) 3410 AU C/1910 A1 (Great...
- 253P/PANSTARRS 258P/PANSTARRS 299P/Catalina–PANSTARRS 302P/Lemmon–PANSTARRS 311P/PANSTARRS 347P/PANSTARRS 348P/PANSTARRS 358P/PANSTARRS 364P/PANSTARRS 365P/PANSTARRS...
- 17 13.9 JFC – MPC · JPL 347P/PANSTARRS Pan-STARRS 6.86 0.3843 3.611 11.75 17.3 JFC – MPC · JPL 348P/PANSTARRS Pan-STARRS 5.64 0.3017 3.169 17.57 17.6...
- C/2011 L4 (PanSTARRS), also known as Comet PANSTARRS, is a non-periodic comet discovered in June 2011 that became visible to the naked eye when it was...
- asteroid of approximately 35 meters in diameter. P/2013 R3 (Catalina–PanSTARRS) was discovered independently by two observers by Richard E. Hill using...
- Comet PanSTARRS, formal designation C/2022 A2, is a faint hyperbolic comet that p****ed through the inner Solar System in February 2023. It is one of many...