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http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/mpec/K03/K03W77.html
This is of course a small object. Its H is 1.8 mags smaller than the putative
Apollo 12 S IVB, so I wonder if given its perihelion and aphelion that it isnt
another piece of garbage like the Centaur upper stage that started Cassini on
its way
back in October 15, 1997. Quite a few skywatchers in Australia saw the cloud
from that as it
dumped its excess fuel. And of course Gordon Garradd(422) imaged it. I just
caught the
expanding cloud myself in binoculars having been alerted by a member of the
public.
Tony Beresford





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http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/mpec/K03/K03W77.html This is of course a small object. Its H is 1.8 mags smaller than the putative Apollo 12 S IVB, so I wonder if...
Tony Beresford
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... Actually, the link to the object Tony refers to is: http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/mpec/K03/K03W75.html The orbit does look like a good prospect for something...
Alan W Harris
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Nov 30, 2003
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