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avandonk
15-03-2013, 09:19 AM
This data was collected on the morning of 13-03-2013 between 2 AM and 6AM Melbourne time.
For RGB 16x4 mins for each.
Full res image 10MB
http://d1355990.i49.quadrahosting.com.au/2013_03/RHO_O_RGB.jpg
There is a gradient as Rho was not very high.
Below is a b&w image showing the asteroid positions overlaid in colour. Two crops showing the RGB four hour tracks.
Can anyone identify these objects?
Bert
Tony_
15-03-2013, 10:57 AM
Hello Bert,
Great image!
Asteroids in the area at that time were:
937 Bethgea (mag. 15.8)
254 Augusta (mag 15.8)
and a bit further away:
2360 Volgo-Don (mag 18.1)
3396 Muazzez (mag 17.2)
There were several more further away.
Bethgea is the most likely one.
Regards,
Tony.
Larryp
15-03-2013, 03:38 PM
Lovely image, Bert!
avandonk
15-03-2013, 06:21 PM
Do you have a map?
I checked Starry Night Pro and nothing was close to those positions!
Either my version of SNP is not up to date or I am missing something.
None of your candidates match the positions or magnitude.
Bert
strongmanmike
15-03-2013, 07:24 PM
Rho from Melbourne huh? Challenging....
God, imagine that little Ferrari and dinner plate chip combo under a really dark sky :eyepop:
Mike
Tony_
15-03-2013, 09:58 PM
I got the position of Bethgea from Cartes du Ciel - with updated data of asteroids.
It gave the position as
RA 16h 25m 09s
Dec -23 27' 00"
about 20' from Rho
at 4:00 am 13/3/13
Augusta
RA 16h 25m 08
Dec -22 45' 17"
about 50' from Rho
Regards,
Tony.
Tony_
15-03-2013, 11:48 PM
I don't think either of these are in the right position - the data base loaded about 17,000 asteroids - but the ones in your image may be higher (and fainter?) than these.
Interesting challenge to find them - there are other data bases.
clive milne
16-03-2013, 12:10 AM
Definitely Nibiru and the Pleiadian scout ship (Grunthos 5)
jjjnettie
16-03-2013, 12:18 AM
LOLOL
What an awesome image Bert. :)
avandonk
16-03-2013, 08:56 AM
Thanks for your efforts Tony. There is another moving object near the bottom centre.
They can only be asteroids or dare I say it comets.
Bert
Ross G
16-03-2013, 08:30 PM
A beautiful photo Bert.
As always, sharp and detailed.
Great to see nice colour.
Ross.
avandonk
18-03-2013, 02:12 PM
John I found those two by stacking with the maximum setting rather than median.
http://d1355990.i49.quadrahosting.com.au/2013_03/MAP.jpg
See new thread here
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=104749
Bert
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