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Oct 23, 2014
The NEO (4401) Aditi on the night of 2014-10-22
30 -- 30 Second Luminance BIN2 Images
(TEL T18 0.32-m f/8.0 astrograph + CCD)
MPC Code I89 (iTelescope.Net)
(AstroCamp Observatory. Nerpio, Spain)
2014-10-23 02:35 to 03:11 UTC
Images (c) Steven M. Tilley
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NEODyS-2
Oct 2, 2014
Confirmation Images of the NEO 2014 TL
The Asteroid 2014 TL, Size: 5-18 m(16-59 feet) made a close pass of around 98000 km, (less than a third of the distance to the moon) on October 1, 2014 then was discovered on October 2, 2014. While it was on the NEO Confirmation Page in an effort to help in the confirmation I ran a series of 60 -- 15 Second Luminance Images on Telescope 32 (iTelescope.Net), Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) on the night of 2014-10-02 and created 3 stacks 20 images.
Confirmation Images of the NEO 2014 TL 3 stacks 20 -- 15 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-10-02 iTelescope.Net (TEL T32 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD) MPC Code Q62 Siding Spring NSW Australia) 2014-10-02 14:22 to 15:05 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley Other
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MPEC 2014-T18 : 2014 TL
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NEODyS-2
Confirmation Images of the NEO 2014 TL 3 stacks 20 -- 15 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-10-02 iTelescope.Net (TEL T32 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD) MPC Code Q62 Siding Spring NSW Australia) 2014-10-02 14:22 to 15:05 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley Other
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MPEC 2014-T18 : 2014 TL
Observations(MPC)
JPL Orbit Diagram
NEODyS-2
Sep 20, 2014
The NEO 2014 SS1
The NEO 2014 SS1 was discovered At Pan-STARRS 1, Haleakala,Hawaii,USA on 2014-09-12. While it was on the NEO Confirmation Page in an effort to help in the confirmation I ran a series of 30 -- 30 Second Luminance Images on Telescope 17 (iTelescope.Net), Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) on the night of 2014-09-20 and did data reduction on four images.
30 -- 30 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-09-20 iTelescope.Net (T17 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD) MPC Code Q62 Siding Spring NSW Australia) 2014-09-20 15:24 to 16:01 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley Other
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MPEC 2014-S26 : 2014 SS1
Observations(MPC)
JPL Orbit Diagram
NEODyS-2
30 -- 30 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-09-20 iTelescope.Net (T17 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD) MPC Code Q62 Siding Spring NSW Australia) 2014-09-20 15:24 to 16:01 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley Other
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MPEC 2014-S26 : 2014 SS1
Observations(MPC)
JPL Orbit Diagram
NEODyS-2
Aug 17, 2014
The Asteroid 11739 Baton Rouge
The Asteroid (11739) Baton Rouge on the night of 2014-08-17 from Auberry California USA, MPC Code U69,( iTelescope.Net). A set of 20 -- 60 Second Luminance Images taken with iTelescope - T24 (0.61-m f/6.5 astrograph + CCD) from 2014-08-18 07:03 to 07:47 UTC (c) Steven M. Tilley
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Aug 15, 2014
NEOCP(NEO Confirmation Page) photos of 2014 PT59 on 2014-08-15
The NEO 2014 PT59 was discovered at SONEAR Observatory, Oliveira on 2014-08-13 While it was on the NEO Confirmation Page in an effort to help in the confirmation on the night of 2014-08-14 I ran a series of 27 -- 30 Second Luminance Images on Telescope 24 (iTelescope.Net), MPC CODE U69 Auberry, California. USA (C) Steven M. TIlley
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MPEC 2014-Q02 : 2014 PT59
Observations(MPC)
JPL Orbit Diagram
NEODyS-2
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MPEC 2014-Q02 : 2014 PT59
Observations(MPC)
JPL Orbit Diagram
NEODyS-2
Aug 8, 2014
The NEO: 2013 WT67
2013 WT67 Orbit type: Apollo [PHA]
Night 1 45 -- 10 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-08-06 iTelescope.Net (TEL T32 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD) Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) 2014-08-06 16:11 to 16:39 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley
Night 2 60 -- 10 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-08-08 iTelescope.Net (TEL T32 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD) Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) 2014-08-08 13:57 to 14:39 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley
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NEODyS-2
JPL Orbit Diagram
Observations(MPC)
Jul 30, 2014
NEO Confirmation of 2014 OX299 on the night of 2014-07-29
NEO Confirmation of 2014 OX299 (Classification: Apollo [NEO, PHA]) from the night of 2014-07-29 ITelescope.Net (T18 0.32-m f/8.0 astrograph + CCD) MPC Code I89 (AstroCamp Observatory. Nerpio, Spain) 2014-07-30 01:28 UTC to 01:57 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley
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MPEC 2014-O72 : 2014 OX299
Observations(MPC)
NEODyS-2
JPL Orbit Diagram
Jul 17, 2014
1943 Anteros (1973 EC)
1943 Anteros (1973 EC) Orbit type:Amor [NEO]
Night 1 19 -- 15 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-07-16 iTelescope.Net (TEL T24 0.61-m f/6.5 astrograph + CCD) MPC Code U69 (Auberry, California, USA) 2014-07-17 05:06 to 05:23 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley 1943 Anteros (1973 EC) Orbit type:Amor [NEO]
Night 2 30 -- 15 Second Luminance Images from the night of 2014-07-17 iTelescope.Net (TEL T24 0.61-m f/6.5 astrograph + CCD) MPC Code U69 (Auberry, California, USA) 2014-07-18 05:26 to 05:54 UTC Images (c) Steven M. Tilley
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NEODyS-2
JPL Orbit Diagram
Observations(MPC)
Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets Study (NHATS)
MPEC 2014-O11 : DAILY ORBIT UPDATE (2014 JULY 19 UT)
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