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C1995

C1995 is an alphanumeric designation that can refer to different topics depending on context. There is no single widely recognized object or event simply titled C1995, but the string appears in several niches as shorthand for year-based identifiers.

In astronomy, the designation format for comets uses a letter code for the type and the year

In other domains, C1995 might serve as a catalog or model number, project code, or dataset identifier

See also references to year-based designations and disambiguation pages for the year 1995 in various catalogs,

of
discovery;
'C'
indicates
a
non-periodic
comet,
followed
by
a
year
and
a
code.
The
compact
string
"C1995"
is
usually
insufficient
to
identify
a
specific
object;
catalog
entries
typically
use
full
designations
such
as
C/1995
O1.
A
well-known
example
from
1995
is
Hale-Bopp,
officially
designated
C/1995
O1
Hale-Bopp.
adopted
by
an
organization
in
that
year.
Without
additional
context,
it
is
not
possible
to
assign
a
precise
meaning
to
C1995.
Researchers
or
readers
encountering
the
code
should
look
for
accompanying
information
such
as
the
field
of
study,
institution,
or
a
more
complete
designation
to
determine
its
exact
reference.
which
can
help
clarify
similar
alphanumeric
codes
that
use
the
same
components
in
different
contexts.
If
you
have
a
specific
domain
in
mind,
providing
that
context
can
yield
a
more
precise
identification
of
what
C1995
denotes.