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Template:Infobox Comet 168P/Hergenrother is a periodic comet in the solar system. The comet originally named P/1998 W2 returned in 2005 and got the temporary name P/2005 N2.[1]

The comet came to perihelion on 1 October 2012,[2] and was expected to reach about apparent magnitude 15.2, but due to an outburst the comet reached apparent magnitude 8.[3] As a result of the outburst of gas and dust, the comet was briefly more than 500 times brighter than it would have been without the outburst.[4] Images by the Template:Convert Faulkes Telescope North on 26 October 2012 confirm a fragmentation event.[5] The secondary fragment was about magnitude 17. Further observations by the Template:Convert Gemini telescope show that the comet fragmented into at least 4 parts.[6]

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