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17189
I've found Alan's comments informative. I must confess that I have some concerns about the recent increase in the claims to binary asteroids ased on an...
Dave Herald
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Jul 1, 2006
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17190
"Huge Asteroid Hurtles Toward Earth" (UPI) http://www.postchronicle.com/news/science/article_21225902.shtml "Small asteroid to fly by Earth without danger:...
Peiser, Benny
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Jul 1, 2006
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17191
Excellent response and I totally agree with Dave on this; the sudden increase in reported binary nature of minor planets, based entirely on light curves, would...
P. Clay Sherrod
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Jul 1, 2006
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17192
So what is wrong when so many NEOs/Hungarias/MBAs turn out to be binary? Maybe just our naive picture of them we had (have?) so far... I don't see the same...
Reiner M. Stoss
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Jul 1, 2006
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17193
JPL#33 solution for orbital elements of 2004XP14 gives close approaches to Moon in the next 100 years: date distance [AU] 2006 7 3.233...
Ireneusz Wlodarczyk
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Jul 2, 2006
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17194
I have put in a folder called ancient records several photos that depict a close fly by of a pair of asteroids or and asteroid and comet. I took the liberty...
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Jul 2, 2006
2:27 pm
17195
... I am afraid it is nonsense to make any post-prediction for the position of Apophis at epochs prior of 1850-1900. During the past century, the asteroid has...
Aldo Vitagliano
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Jul 2, 2006
4:07 pm
17196
Hello, perhaps somebody can help me in identifying the object (a ... COD A18 OBS B. Brinkmann MEA B. Brinkmann TEL 0.2-m f/5.8 Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD ACK...
Bernd Brinkmann
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Jul 3, 2006
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17197
... It was 2001 19D catalog number 26769. This is a BLOCK DM rocket body used in the launch of a geostationary comsat from Baikonur. It has an orbit which...
Tony Beresford
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Jul 3, 2006
12:27 pm
17198
I caught this rock but it was tough! Could not have done it without a good goto mount. The MPC ephemerides were off, the cloud cover broke just in time,etc. I...
Mike Fleenor
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Jul 3, 2006
7:14 pm
17199
It was easy from Big Bear, CA. The clouds were around but the thing was so bright that it did not matter. Got nice almost 4 hour arc in RA and Dec. MPC ...
Ladislav Nemec
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Jul 3, 2006
7:30 pm
17200
... The MPC ephemeris was within arcseconds on the morning of July 3 and was updated after that. Perhaps you entered incorrect site coordinates?...
Robert McNaught
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Jul 3, 2006
8:06 pm
17201
Hi, My image 2004 XP14 2006-07-03: exp: 80s, 60s, 80s, 800 ISO, lens: f=300mm f/5.6, Canon EOS Rebel, V~12.5 mag http://lo-zywiec.pl/~komety/2004xp14.gif ...
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Jul 4, 2006
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17202
Robert, You're right...the MPC is not at fault. I just downloaded a fresh ephemeris and have reaquired XP14-It's right were its supposed to be. Guess I...
Mike Fleenor
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Jul 4, 2006
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17203
MPC just rejected (with a special message, courtesy of Gareth) my 6 observations of this object during 7-3-06 night. I observed the object - no other similar...
Ladislav Nemec
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Jul 4, 2006
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17204
I would think that accurate time would be the issue. For a fast mover, there are several issues. Firstly, you must have an accurate time source (Internet time...
Dave Herald
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Jul 5, 2006
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17205
During July 3, 2004XP14 travelled at between 400" to around 233"/mimute. Using 300" per minute as an average (i.e. 5" per second), in order to get within 1" of...
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Jul 5, 2006
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17206
It appears that I have to 'write off' my observations as a contribution to the astrometry. Thanks for the comments and, generally speaking, the time cannot be...
Ladislav Nemec
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Jul 5, 2006
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17207
... More than just fun, it will be useful. ******************************************************************* Alan W. Harris Senior Research Scientist Space...
Alan W Harris
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Jul 5, 2006
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17208
The network time protocol (www.ntp.org) can set your computer clock accurately (within a few milliseconds of UTC)....
Jean-Luc Margot
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Jul 5, 2006
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17209
... Ideally, yes. In practice I would rely on NTP to synchronise the time on a web server. For anything more demanding I would use GPS. -- Michael Smith...
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Jul 5, 2006
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17210
It appears that it did not do for me or I had additional sources of errors. As some write here, the radar people can do much better astrometry of nearby ...
Ladislav Nemec
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Jul 5, 2006
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17211
But the experimental data is at hand, since Ladislav has the data, and the post-radar orbit will have effectively zero ephemeris error at the time of the close...
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Jul 5, 2006
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17212
I am about to do just that. I have already started but plotting my data against the MPC ephemerides over a an arc of more than an hour is not particularly...
Ladislav Nemec
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Jul 5, 2006
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17213
... Actually, I measured the latency of the CFHT Megaprime shutter using 2004 EW when it was moving about 500 arcsec per hour. I allowed the time to slide by...
Dave Tholen
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Jul 5, 2006
8:19 am
17214
I have been completely unaware of the issue of latency of the shutters resulting in a significant uncertainty about the exposure time. I have SBIG ST8 camera...
Ladislav Nemec
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Jul 5, 2006
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17215
I have no particular solutions. Just a general awareness that when it comes to issues of accurate time and you don't have access to precise timing equipment to...
Dave Herald
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Jul 5, 2006
12:44 pm
17216
Thank you all for all valuable comments. I never tried to 'do' occultations but the techniques described below should be considered for astrometry of fast...
Ladislav Nemec
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Jul 5, 2006
7:49 pm
17217
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/press-releases/PS1_dedication/ New Telescope Dedicated on Haleakala University of Hawaii Press Release July 5, 2006 The...
Ron Baalke
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Jul 6, 2006
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17218
Did anyone else attempt a lightcurve of 2004 XP14? I took unfiltered CCD series on UT July 5 (2 hours total), July 6 (5 hours), and July 7 (5 hours); with very...
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