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[vsnet-chat 4488] Re: 100,000 and counting ... - photometry of minor planet



Dear Tonny,

>> You wrote:

Last night, the object was still extremely low in the morning sky, but I
managed to get a 30 minutes CCD run, built up of series of 30 sec
exposures.
Each exposure shows the minor planet as a trail, due to the very fast
motion
of the object. This night and the following nights, I'm planning longer
sessions, wondering what the resulting light curve will look like ...
<<

I managed to observe this body, as part of my minor planet observing
programs, getting a good coverage for about 4 hours. I've prepared an
impressive lightcurve, still in need of some adjustments. It is on my
website.

This could sound like a bit OT, but without this list I did not start
CCD photometry, missing this important event and other impressive and
wonderful stars.

Regards,
Gianluca


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