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theodog
23-05-2008, 07:28 AM
Hi All,
Taken early last night.
Animation 4x10min +dark 12"
Upper right 1998 FO72 Mag 18.5
Lower middle 1994 PS10 Mag 20
*The Gif compression degraded the quality.*
h0ughy
23-05-2008, 07:49 AM
wow, and i mean wow! that is fantastic. I had only ever seen animations from David Higgins and Dennis Simmons of faint stuff like that but to bag two in one go -amazing
iceman
23-05-2008, 08:02 AM
That's excellent, Theo! Took me a while to find them but there they are!
Very good result, great achievement.
rollmebackagain
23-05-2008, 09:13 AM
that's awesome. I wish I had a telescope even close to being able to do that.
btw, where is that in the sky? got any coordinates?
ngcles
23-05-2008, 09:17 AM
Hi Theodog,
Excellent, excellent work! At least once a week nowadays I seem to pause, shake my head and say "I never thought I see an amateur do that".
And you've done it again, congrats.
Best,
Les D
Contributing Editor
AS&T
theodog
23-05-2008, 10:09 AM
From http://scully.cfa.harvard.edu/~cgi/MPEph2
(35533) 1998 FO72
Date UT R.A. (J2000) Decl. Delta r El. Ph. V Sky Motion
h m s "/min P.A.
2008 05 23 000000 13 11 14.5 -10 51 16 1.879 2.720 138.3 14.3 18.9 0.20 280.0
rmcpb
23-05-2008, 11:25 AM
Amazing. How long between the frames to show the movement?
[1ponders]
23-05-2008, 12:00 PM
:cool: what a cracker Jeff :thumbsup:
Matty P
23-05-2008, 04:22 PM
Wow! Amazing work Jeff.
They sure are faint!
theodog
24-05-2008, 10:08 AM
Thanks all.
Imaging asteroids is not hard. Use a star map that plots the position and magnitude of the asteroids, I look for "close encounters". Use the program to plot a trail of positions OR plot the positions 10 minutes later, this will show movement. Simply image 2 or more times and align the stars. Blink software helps.
My standard set up is 4x10min-L with 6sec between, then 1 dark.
Process all with dark, align and blink (0.2sec/image).
Simply combining as Sum of images usually displays a "little sausage" of asteroid.
Get out there and give it a go. Its a good project for the light moon.:thumbsup:
edwardsdj
25-05-2008, 12:37 AM
Hey Jeff,
Very impressive indeed :)
Have fun,
Doug
Alchemy
25-05-2008, 06:27 PM
well im impressed:)
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