I think it will be relatively fast !
I'll enter it in this evening when I get chance and have a look, but maybe some of our other esteemed NEO observers can do that and let us all know where to look !
Thanks for your help people. - always the best place to come for info.
(I plugged in the coordinates and found that it'll be exactly behind the neighbors biggest bushiest tree. - so...its either get out the chain saw or stay in bed.)
BTW, just noticed that this thread ended up in equipment discussions....oops
I watched it live via Gianluca Masi and his Virtual Telescope, PW 17". Gee that asteroid just whizzed past us.
Had a great time chatting with other astro geeks from around the world , at the same time.
Gianluca made an animation of the event. https://www.facebook.com/video/video...=2229655426565