MPC: Publications and Services
Information is available on the following services/publications:
Minor Planet Circulars
The
Minor Planet Circulars (MPCs) (also known as
Minor Planets and
Comets) are published generally on the date of each full moon by the
Minor Planet Center. The
Circulars contain astrometric observations, orbits and ephemerides of both
minor planets and comets. The astrometric observations of comets are
published in full, while the minor-planet observations are summarised by
observatory code (the full observations
now being given in the
Minor Planet Circulars Supplement).
New numberings and namings of minor planets, as well
as numberings of periodic comets, are announced in the Circulars.
MPCs
are also published in mini-batches, where there are no new numberings and
there is no summary of minor-planet observations. Such mini-batches are
usually published when there are staff unavailabilities around the time
of publication. The observer, measurer and orbit computer details are
referenced in the
Astrophysical Data
System.
MPC publication began in 1947. ISSN 0736-6884.
Minor Planet Circulars Supplement
The
Minor Planet Circulars Supplement contain the minor-planet
observations, sorted by designation and date. It is these observations that
are summarized in the
MPCs. There is an
MPS batch associated
with each full batch of
MPCs. In addition, there are the mid-month
MPS batches, published at roughly weekly intervals, listing all the
observations received in the previous week.
MPS publication began in Oct. 1997. ISSN 1528-137X.
Minor Planet Circulars Orbit Supplement
The
Minor Planet Circulars Orbit Supplement (MPOs) contain full details
(including full residual blocks) on the orbits for newly-numbered,
newly-linked and newly-identified minor planets. In addition, one-line
orbits for one-opposition and previously-linked multi-opposition orbits are
included: residual blocks for these orbits are not published but are available
through the
MPES.
MPO publication began in May 2003. ISSN not yet requested.
Minor Planet Electronic Circulars
The
Minor Planet Electronic Circulars (MPECs) carry news on unusual
minor planets and some routine material on comets. New discoveries
of unusual minor planets (both near-Earth and
trans-Neptunian objects) are announced via these circulars.
Improved orbits appear frequently. Monthly lists of observable
unusual objects, observable distant objects, observable comets and the
critical list of numbered minor planets also appear on these circulars.
Daily Orbit Update
MPECs, issued every day, contain new
identifications and orbits obtained over the previous 24 hours.
Please note that the final publication of material that appears in the
MPECs occurs in the MPCs. Material may appear on the
MPECs that is subsequently corrected only in the MPCs: this
behavior is consistent with the intent that the MPECs are to be
treated as a temporary publication and the MPCs as a
permanent publication.
MPEC publication began in Sept. 1993. ISSN 1523-6714.
The following services/publications are no longer available:
- Catalogue of Orbits of Unnumbered Minor Planets.
- Catalogue of High-Precision Orbits of Minor Planets (note minor change from
earlier title Catalogue of High-Precision Orbits of Unnumbered Minor
Planets).
- The magnetic tape of observations.
The Minor Planet Center no longer distributes the annual
Efemeridy Malykh Planet (Ephemerides Of Minor Planets, EMP).
Distribution of the EMP volume (and accompanying CD-ROM) is handled
by the Institute of
Applied Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Naberezhnaya Kutuzova 10,
St. Petersburg, Russia.
Subscribing To Center Services
Access to the services offered by the Minor Planet Center is, by necessity,
currently by subscription only.
Information on how to subscribe to the Center's services is available.