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133P/Elst-Pizarro

Comet Elst-Pizarro is a periodic comet (formally designated 133P/Elst-Pizarro).

It is unremarkable, but for the fact that it is also designated an asteroid, 7968 Elst-Pizarro. It was reported in 1979 as minor planet 1979 OW7, with its image on a photographic plate being completely stellar in appearance. The orbit remains entirely within the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, with eccentricity 0.165, typical of a minor planet in the asteroid belt. However, the images taken by Eric W. Elst and Guido Pizarro in 1996, when it was near perihelion, clearly show a cometary tail.

There are only two other objects that are cross-listed as both comets and asteroids: 2060 Chiron (95P/Chiron) and Comet 107P/Wilson-Harrington (4015 Wilson-Harrington).

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