Voight's comet: Difference between revisions
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Slavic blin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Celestial Body | name=Voight's comet | subheading=Comet | photo=Voight2.png|caption=[photo_desc] | apoapsis=1,566,766,929,752m | periapsis=10,962,224,060m | semi-major_axis=789126176905.383 | orbital_eccentricity=0.985 | orbital_period_sidereal= 64.8132 years | average_orbital_speed= 1.621km/s | mean_anomaly=3.12 | inclination =2.4° | satellites= None | equatorial_radius=unknown | circumference=unknown | surface_area=unknown | mass= 3.4455×10<sup>8</sup>kg | mean_den...") |
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Voight's comet is a short period comet orbiting the sun. Although it has not been seen with the naked eye since medieval times, it can easily be viewed with the simplest of telescopes. It was last visible from Kerbin in 2157, and will become visible again in 2222.
