C/2018 F3 Johnson
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Comet C/2018 C2 was discovered on 20 March 2018, about seven months after its perihelion passage and was was last seen on less than a three weeks later on 6 April.

Therefore, the solution given here is based on post-perihelion data, spans over 0.047 yr in a very narrow range of heliocentric distances from 3.38 au to 3.51 au, and orbital parameters are uncertain (orbit of 3b quality class).
solution description
number of observations 51
data interval 2018 03 20 – 2018 04 06
data type observed only after perihelion (POST)
data arc selection entire data set (STD)
range of heliocentric distances 3.38 au – 3.51au
detectability of NG effects in the comet's motion NG effects not determinable
type of model of motion GR - gravitational orbit
data weighting NO
number of residuals 88
RMS [arcseconds] 0.42
orbit quality class 3b
orbital elements (barycentric ecliptic J2000)
Epoch 1718 08 23
perihelion date 2017 08 14.87387542 ± 0.60204358
perihelion distance [au] 2.48163750 ± 0.00369768
eccentricity 1.00038235 ± 0.00577185
argument of perihelion [°] 293.128134 ± 0.169654
ascending node [°] 173.024719 ± 0.009548
inclination [°] 105.48775 ± 0.082879
reciprocal semi-major axis [10-6 au-1] -154.07 ± 2,325.59
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2018f3a1.bmi