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Asteroid Animation
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16 years 2 weeks ago #75428
by carlobeirnes
Carl O’Beirnes,
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Asteroid Animation was created by carlobeirnes
Hi All,
This was totally unexpected I was out imaging the Jelly fish nebula in Gemini early in December, The exact date is on my laptop which is being fixed at the moment. When I finished processing I noticed a line through the image that was slow moving and I knew it was not one the usual things that ruin an exposure. The exposure was over 6 hours. So I sent my findings to David Grennan to see what it was and he confirmed it was an asteroid. So Dave did all the measurements in astrometrics and told me it was Asteroid (270) Anahita - Magnitude + 11.9. I was very happy and surprised to capture this Asteroid even though it was not my initial intention.
The Animation is 6 x 5min exposures over 6 Hours of Imaging.
Animation was compiled by Dave Grennan
webtreatz.com:80/content/view/74/92/
looking at this image and seeing the natural way in witch all these elements move within our solar system has given me the momentum to try it again and go for my observatory code and look in to the field further.
Carl O'Beirnes,
New Haven Observatory,
Balbriggan.
www.webtreatz.com
This was totally unexpected I was out imaging the Jelly fish nebula in Gemini early in December, The exact date is on my laptop which is being fixed at the moment. When I finished processing I noticed a line through the image that was slow moving and I knew it was not one the usual things that ruin an exposure. The exposure was over 6 hours. So I sent my findings to David Grennan to see what it was and he confirmed it was an asteroid. So Dave did all the measurements in astrometrics and told me it was Asteroid (270) Anahita - Magnitude + 11.9. I was very happy and surprised to capture this Asteroid even though it was not my initial intention.
The Animation is 6 x 5min exposures over 6 Hours of Imaging.
Animation was compiled by Dave Grennan
webtreatz.com:80/content/view/74/92/
looking at this image and seeing the natural way in witch all these elements move within our solar system has given me the momentum to try it again and go for my observatory code and look in to the field further.
Carl O'Beirnes,
New Haven Observatory,
Balbriggan.
www.webtreatz.com
Carl O’Beirnes,
Scopes and Space Ltd,
Unit A8 Airside Enterprise Centre,
Swords, Co Dublin,
Ireland.
www.scopesandspace.ie/
www.facebook.com/scopesandspace
twitter.com/ScopesandSpace
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16 years 2 weeks ago #75434
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Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
J41 - Raheny Observatory.
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Well now you see that you can do it accidentally. Now go on and do it deliberately!
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16 years 2 weeks ago #75435
by Calibos
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How cool is that!!
Its great seeing things like this as it shows the universe isn't all static unchanging(on human timescales)like most things we look at up there.
Its great seeing things like this as it shows the universe isn't all static unchanging(on human timescales)like most things we look at up there.
Keith D.
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16 years 2 weeks ago #75441
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Hey Carl, I just saw that from your e-mail this morning, that's very cool to see that, and a nice surprise too If you were observing you probably would'nt notice it at all
Keith..
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16 years 2 weeks ago #75450
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re:Asteroid Animation
I don't see the Jellyfish Nebula, just some space rock moving across the FOV...
That's a pretty cool find Carl, I bet your heart was in your mouth when you 'discovered' it on the back of the recent Irish discoveries!
Seanie.
That's a pretty cool find Carl, I bet your heart was in your mouth when you 'discovered' it on the back of the recent Irish discoveries!
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16 years 2 weeks ago #75461
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Nice catch Carl.
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