Peter Ward
31-03-2019, 01:52 PM
With a cyclonic gale blowing (which resulted in over 100 SES call-outs) I have to say the seeing last night was appalling.
But it was clear. Hence I did a late night imaging run on M83.
I often register and animate successive sub-exposures to see if I caught any moving interlopers during an imaging run...and often come up blank, but not this time. Asteroid
405 Thia made a guest appearance.
My point being, if you don't check your data, you might possibly miss often catalogued, but you never know, maybe uncatalogued, NEO's worthy of further investigation. :thumbsup:
But it was clear. Hence I did a late night imaging run on M83.
I often register and animate successive sub-exposures to see if I caught any moving interlopers during an imaging run...and often come up blank, but not this time. Asteroid
405 Thia made a guest appearance.
My point being, if you don't check your data, you might possibly miss often catalogued, but you never know, maybe uncatalogued, NEO's worthy of further investigation. :thumbsup: