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Originally Posted by higginsdj
Theres not much point argueing about it. We can't change it. We are not IAU members!
Anyway, my math was off. At Jupiters albedo it would be mag 32.6. With an asteroids albedo it would be mag 33.6 - both slighlty beyond Hubble in day long stare mode.
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No, we're not, however it just goes to show you....only a little over 400 members voted, out of a total of more than 10000 individual members.
Their chances of finding it are next to zero....unless it occults a star.