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169P/Neat 
 
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Discovered by 
NEAT (Near 
Earth Asteroid Tracking, NASA and JPL)  
on 
March,15 2002   
The
latest IAU telegrams or the
latest CBET's. 
IAUC
Astronomical Headlines. 
Minor 
planet center's orbital elements and Ephemeris,
the comet on 
Seiichi Yoshida's Homepage,  
Light 
curves on Cometas Obs,
JPL Small body 
database 
The comet is identified as the parent body of the alpha Capricornid meteor shower: See
The 
Astronomical Journal 139, No.5 (March,31 2010). 
 
  
169P/Neat  �
by Bernhard Haeusler, 2010-04-05
B/W           
4 x 3 min. exposure, 
2010-04-05 UT 21:03, 12" SCT 
f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME 
18.85 mag, coma: 5" 
 
  
169P/Neat  �
by Bernhard Haeusler, 2010-02-17
B/W           
15 x 1 min. exposure, 
2010-02-17 UT 00:06, 12" SCT 
f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME 
15.38 mag, coma: 16" 
 
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