The comet C/2015 V2 (JOHNSON) was discovered on 2015-11-03 by Jess A. Johnson at the Catalina Sky Survey( MPC Code 703). While C/2015 V2 (JOHNSON) was on the Possible Comet Confirmation Page in an effort to help in the confirmation I obtain a total of 18-- 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images (in two runs) on itelescope.net's (TEL T11 0.50-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD + f/4.5 focal reducer) at Mayhill, New Mexico (New Mexico Skies) - MPC H06 and created 4 stacks of 4 images with Astrometrica.
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Nov 6, 2015
Oct 27, 2015
The Asteroid 2015 TB145
Background
(as of 2015-10-26)
- Object: 2015 TB145
- Approximate Diameter:290 m - 650 m (951.4 feet to 2132.5 feet) ( Absolute Magnitude: H= 19.8)
- Orbit Type: Apollo [PHA]
- On the Sentry Risk Table: NO (Never has been listed )
- On the NEODyS CLOMON2 risk page: NO
- First Observed was made on: 2015 10 10.53168
- First Observed By: Pan-STARRS 1 (MPC Code F51) The Discovery M.P.E.C.: MPEC 2015-T86 : 2015 TB145 For infomation on how discoverer is defined read MPEC 2010-U20 : EDITORIAL NOTICE
- Last Observed: 2015 10 26.06698
- Data-Arc Span: 16 days
- Number Oppositions :1
- Number of Observations Made: 332
- Next Close-Approach: Will safely pass Earth on 2015-Oct-31 at Nominal Distance of 0.00325372898223908 AU (1.266(LD)) or 302,453.004 miles or (486,750.928 KM)
- On the Goldstone Asteroid Schedule: YES Dates: 2015 Oct 30-31( Needs Astrometry: Yes Physical Observations: Yes)
- On the Arecibo Asteroid Schedule: YES, Dates: 2015 Oct 30-31 (Request Optical Astrometry: YES , Request Optical Lightcurve:YES, Request Optical Characterization YES)
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A 120 Second Luminance BIN2 image of the asteroid 2015 TB145 taken on
2015-10-22 from AstroCamp Observatory. Nerpio, Spain - (MPC Code - I89) itelescope.net's (TEL T7 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD) (C) Steven M. Tilley |
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The asteroid 2015 TB145 45 x 60 Sec Stacked @ 0.371 "/min P.A. 28.6 MPC Code Q62 using itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) 2015-10-24 14:12:09 UTC (c) Steven M. Tilley |
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Part 2:
Astrometrica object verification window moving object detection 4-60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images Taken with iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) 0n 2015-10-24 from 13:38 to 14:42 UTC
Part 3
A 45x60 Sec Stacked @ 0.371 "/min P.A. 28.6 MPC Code Q62 on (T27) 2015-10-24 (C) Steven M. Tilley
Other links:
- Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site--2015 TB145
- (MPC) Observations 2015 TB145
- JPL Orbit Diagram 2015 TB145
- NEO Earth Close Approaches (JPL)
- The Tracking News
- NEO Coordination Centre
- ALERT! Bright NEO 2015 TB145 on 29-31 October, 2015
- CometWatch Halloween Asteroid Flyby
- Possible October 31 Meteors From Minor Planet 2015 TB_145
- NASA Spots the 'Great Pumpkin': Halloween Asteroid a Treat for Radar Astronomers
- Close-in Asteroid Offers Halloween Treat
- How to See the Spooktacular Halloween Flyby of Asteroid 2015 TB145
Oct 2, 2015
The Recovery on 2nd Opposition of the Asteroid 2011 YS62 From 2015-09-26 To 2015-09-28
Observing Runs Looking for 2011 YS62 from 2015-08-26 to 2015-08-28
When
it comes to target selection there two criteria I use first is would additional
observations be useful, the second is the target in range of the telescope's
capability. To find targets I check one or all of the lists (see below) and see
if the target is range of the telescope's capability (if it is important I will
push the limit of the range) Then I will plan an observing run. Recently I checked the Arecibo Asteroid
Schedule and I saw they had requested optical astrometry for 2011 YS62. At the time this asteroid had a data-arc span
of 89 days and had been unobserved for 1314 days (3.597 years)
First Night
I first did run of 15 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27), with no luck,. Next I used Find_Orb to generate new orbital elements with Epoch 2015 Sep 26.0 and did a another run 15. I also used Find_Orb's Monte Carlo function to generate a lot of clones(virtual asteroids) orbital elements and then manually add them to Astrometrica's MPCOrb.dat file. Then I created 3 stacks of 5 images and found a moving object near the known object box of one of the clones. I assigned a temporary designation to the object and submitted night one's observations to the Minor Planet Center.
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (1 of 3 First Night ) a stacks 5 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (2 of 3 First Night ) a stacks 5 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (1 of 3 First Night ) a stacks 5 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
Second Night
Using Find_Orb I generated two
orbits one was with just night one’s observations, the other with 2011 YS62 and
night one's observations (“updated orbit”) and manually replaced the
"clones" orbital elements. Next I ran a series of 6-120
Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's
(TEL T27) and created a stacks of 5 images and found an object at
the known object box for the "updated orbit". Then I ran a second run of 6 images and created
a stack of 5 and saw that the object was moving. Later on I ran another run of 15 images
and created a 3 more stacks of 5 images. I assigned a (new) temporary
designation to the object and submitted the second night’s observations to
the Minor Planet Center. Shortly thereafter the object was listed on the
NEO Confirmation Page.
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (1 of 5 Second Night ) a stacks 5 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (2 of 5 Second Night ) a stacks 5- 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (3 of 5 Second Night ) a stacks 5- 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (4 of 5 Second Night ) a stacks 5- 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (3 of 5 Second Night ) a stacks 5- 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
Third Night
I did the same orbit update has I did the night before then, I obtain 32--120 Second Luminance BIN2 images with itelescope.net's (TEL T27) and created 3 stacks of 10 image and submitted the third night observations to the Minor Planet Center using the designation that was on the NEO Confirmation Page.
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (1 of 3 First Night ) a stacks 10 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (2 of 3 First Night ) a stacks 10 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
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Astrometrica object verification window a stack (3 of 3 First Night ) a stacks 10 - 120 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) |
Background
(as of 2015-09-30)
- Object: 2011 YS62
- Approximate Diameter: 310 m - 680 m (1017.06 feet to 2230.97 feet) ( Absolute Magnitude: H= 19.7 )
- Orbit Type: Amor
- First Observed was made on: 2011 12 29.15398
- First Observed By: Pan-STARRS 1 (MPC Code F51)
- Assignment of asterisk: Catalina Sky Survey (MPC Code 703) For infomation on how discoverer is defined read MPEC 2010-U20 : EDITORIAL NOTICE
- Last Observed: 2015 09 28.58389
- Data-Arc Span: 1405 days (3.85 yr)
- Number Oppositions :2
- Number of Observations Made: 85
- Next Close-Approach: Will safely pass Earth on 2015-Nov-2 at Nominal Distance of 0.0914513682160852 AU (35.59(LD)) or 8,500,935.758 miles or ( 13,680,929.957 KM)
- On the Goldstone Asteroid Schedule: NO
- On the Arecibo Asteroid Schedule: YES, Dates: 2015 Nov 29 (Request Optical Astrometry: No(It was request before recovery was made), Request Optical Lightcurve:NO, Request Optical Characterization NO)
- The NEO Confirmation Page
- The Possible Comet Confirmation Page
- JPL's Sentry Risk Table
- the NEODyS CLOMON2 risk page:
- Spaceguard Central Node's Priority List
- Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets Study (NHATS)
- The Goldstone Asteroid Schedule
- The Arecibo Asteroid Schedule
- The Minor Planet Center(has some useful tools)
- Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site--2011 YS62
- (MPC) Observations 2011 YS62
- JPL Orbit Diagram 2011 YS62
- NEO Earth Close Approaches (JPL)
- The Tracking News
- NEO Coordination Centre
- MPC's Guide to Minor Body Astronomy
- MPC Editorial Notice 2011-E67
- List of removed objects
- Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale
- The Torino Impact Hazard Scale
- Impact Risk Assessment: An Introduction
- Practical guide on how to observe NEOCP object
- Understanding Risk Pages by Jon Giorgini
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:
Sep 8, 2015
Confirmation Images of the Asteroid 2015 RV1 on 2015-09-05
The Near-Earth Object 2015 RV1 (Orbit type: Amor ) was first observed at ISON-SSO Observatory, Siding Spring. (MPC code Q60) by L. Elenin. using a 0.4-m f/2.4 reflector + CCD. on 2015 09 04.44091. The asteroid has an approximate diameter 270 m to 750 m ( Absolute Magnitude: H= 19.722) The asteroid's Earth MOID (Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance) is 0.360167 AU (140.167 Lunar Distances). The last published Observations was made at: 2015 09 07.9515. At the
time of this post 62 observations have been made.
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Observing Run of 2015 RV1 on 2015-09-05 from Siding Spring, Australia
While 2015 RV1 was on the NEO Confirmation Page in an effort to help in the confirmation I was able to obtain 18--- 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on itelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) , at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) and did did data reduction on four images.(working around stars)
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (5 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (9 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (13 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (17 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
Incidentals
43298 (2000 GL67)
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (5 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (9 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (13 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (17 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
91472 (1999 RY91)
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (5 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (9 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (13 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (17 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
352195 (2007 RQ249)
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (5 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (9 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (13 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
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Astrometrica object verification wind a (17 of 18) 60 Second Luminance BIN2 Images on iTelescope.net's (TEL T27 0.70-m
f/6.6 CDK astrograph + CCD) at Siding Spring Observatory,
Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. (MPC Q62) by Steven M. Tilley |
- The Discovery M.P.E.C.: MPEC 2015-R20 : 2015 RV1
- (MPC) Observations of 2015 RV1
- JPL Orbit Diagram 2015 RV1
- Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site--2015 RV1
- The Tracking News
- NEO Coordination Centre
- (MPC) Observations of 43298 (2000 GL67)
- JPL Orbit Diagram 43298 (2000 GL67)
- (MPC) Observations of 91472 (1999 RY91)
- JPL Orbit Diagram 91472 (1999 RY91)
- (MPC) Observations of 352195 (2007 RQ249)
- JPL Orbit Diagram 352195 (2007 RQ249)
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