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Showing posts with label (TEL 21). Show all posts
Showing posts with label (TEL 21). Show all posts
Sep 19, 2015
The Asteroid 2015 RS1 on 2015-09-13
The Asteroid 2015 RS1 (Orbit Type:Amor [NEO])
60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images taken with
itelescope.net's
(TEL T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer)
Mayhill, New Mexico (New Mexico Skies) - MPC H06
on 2015-09-13 From 03:22 to 04:11 (UTC)
(C) Steven M. Tilley Other
links:
Feb 14, 2015
The Asteroid 2015 AZ43 On 2015-02-14 From Mayhill, New Mexico (New Mexico Skies) - MPC H06
The Near-Earth Object(Orbit type: Apollo ) 2015 AZ43 was first observed by Pan-STARRS 1 on 2015-01-11 and has been listed as a Virtual Impactor by SENTRY (JPL). 2015 AZ43 has a VERY SMALL impact risk(0.012%) for the date 2107-02-27.19.
With more observations this risk could be rule out. In an effort to
help improve the orbit I ran a imaging run from Mayhill, New Mexico
(New Mexico Skies) - MPC H06 using itelescope.net's(TEL T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) on 2015-02-14.
Useful links:
Understanding Risk Pages by Jon Giorgini
Palermo Scale
Torino Scale
The Tracking News
NEODyS CLOMON2 risk page
List of removed objects(JPL)
Note: At 2015-02-23 22:01 UTC -- 2015 AZ43 was removed from the JPL Sentry Risk list.
A Stack of 20-10 Second Luminance BIN2 Taken with Itelescope.net's (TEL T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) Mayhill, New Mexico (New Mexico Skies) - MPC H06 |
A Stack of 20-10 Second Luminance BIN2 Taken with Itelescope.net's (TEL T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) Mayhill, New Mexico (New Mexico Skies) - MPC H06 |
A Stack of 20-10 Second Luminance BIN2 Taken with Itelescope.net's (TEL T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) Mayhill, New Mexico (New Mexico Skies) - MPC H06 |
Understanding Risk Pages by Jon Giorgini
Palermo Scale
Torino Scale
The Tracking News
NEODyS CLOMON2 risk page
List of removed objects(JPL)
Note: At 2015-02-23 22:01 UTC -- 2015 AZ43 was removed from the JPL Sentry Risk list.
Jun 14, 2014
COMET C/2012K1(PANSTARRS) on the night of 2014-06-14
COMET C/2012K1(PANSTARRS) on the night of 2014-06-14
27 -- 30 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-06-14 ITelescope.Net (TEL T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer)
MPC Code H06 (Mayhill, New Mexico, USA) 2014-06-15 04:21 UTC to 04:52 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley
Jun 9, 2014
COMET C/2012K1(PANSTARRS) on the night of 2014-06-08
30 -- 60 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-06-08 ITelescope.Net (TEL T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer)
(Mayhill, New Mexico, USA ) 2014-06-09 04:45 UTC to 05:34 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley
Apr 21, 2014
The Asteroid (387733) 2003 GS on the night of 2014-04-20
The Asteroid (387733) 2003 GS, 30 -- 30 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-04-20 iTelescope.Net (T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) MPC Code H06 (Mayhill, New Mexico, USA) 2014-04-21 02:42 to 03:20 UTC Images By Steven M. Tilley
Apr 18, 2014
COMET C/2014 E2 (JACQUES) on the night of 2014-04-17
COMET C/2014 E2 (JACQUES) 14 -- 30 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-04-17 ITelescope.Net (T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) MPC Code H06 (Mayhill, New Mexico, USA )2014-04-18 02:27 UTC to 02:56 UTC By Steven M. Tilley
Apr 17, 2014
COMET C/2012K1(PANSTARRS) on the night of 2014-04-17
COMET C/2012K1(PANSTARRS) on the night of 2014-04-17
PART 1: 15 -- 60 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-04-17 ITelescope.Net (T16 0.15-m f/7.3 refractor + CCD)MPC Code I89 (AstroCamp Observatory. Nerpio, Spain) 2014-04-18 03:07 UTC to 03:39 UTC By Steven M. Tilley
PART 2: 17 -- 30 Second Luminance Imagesfrom the night of 2014-04-17 ITelescope.Net (T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) MPC Code H06 (Mayhill, New Mexico, USA ) 2014-04-18 03:22 UTC to 03:58 UTC By Steven M. Tilley
Apr 15, 2014
The Asteroid (387733) 2003 GS during the total lunar eclipse of 2014-04-15.
The Asteroid (387733) 2003 GS during the total lunar eclipse of 2014-04-15. The idea was to take advantage of the total lunar eclipse get useful images of a "desirable" NEO. The moon position was within 25 degrees from the imaging target ((387733) 2003 GS).... if this was a "normal" full moon It would have mostly likely been too "close" to get "good" Images.
The Asteroid (387733) 2003 GS Classification: Aten [NEO] 60 -- 30 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-04-14 iTelescope.Net (T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) MPC Code H06 (Mayhill, New Mexico, USA)2014-04-15 07:28 to 08:33 UTC Images By Steven M. Tilley
Apr 5, 2014
The Asteroid (387733) 2003 GS on the night of 2014-04-05
The Asteroid (387733) 2003 GS Classification: Aten [NEO] 14 -- 30 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-04-05 iTelescope.Net (T21 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) MPC Code H06 (Mayhill, New Mexico, USA) 2014-04-06 05:08 to 05:28 UTC Images By Steven M. Tilley
Other links:
Orbital Elements (JPL)
NHATS Object/Trajectory Details
Observations(MPC)
NEODyS
Apr 3, 2014
COMET C2014 E2 (JACQUES) on the night of 2014-04-03
COMET C/2014 E2 (JACQUES) on the night of 2014-04-03, 30 -- 30 Second Luminance Images From ITelescope Net Telescope T21 (0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) MPC Code H06 (Mayhill, New Mexico, USA) 2014-04-04 02:59 UTC to 03:36 UTC By Steven M. Tilley
Dec 20, 2013
Comet 154P/Brewington on the night of 2013-12-20
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