Comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring. How treatment of data and NG effects can change our predictions about close encounters with Mars ?
Abstract
We show that the estimates of close encounter of this comet with Mars depend on data treatment. Using the data taken in the two-year period, we derived that the comet will miss Mars on 2014 October 19 at the distance of about 140\,150 55 km or 140\,300 45 km from its center, depending on the method of data processing in the purely gravitational model of motion (based on non-weighted data or weighted data, respectively). Unfortunately, the non-gravitational model of motion is still very uncertain, thus we can only speculate about estimates of expected distances for non-gravitational orbital solutions. However, we did not obtain a significant differences in close encounter prediction between the non-gravitational solutions and the gravitational ones.
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