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13404
Is there someone planning to observe 2004 RQ252? Thanks, Andrea =============================================== Andrea Boattini E-mail: boattini@......
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Oct 1, 2004
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13405
... Then why does the Spaceguard Priority List still list objects brighter than v 19 listed as "Urgent"? Is there a way to determine which objects have been...
Loucks, Scott R.
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Oct 2, 2004
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13406
Any ideas? http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/3774616/detail.html...
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Oct 2, 2004
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13407
A bright object could be urgent if it is a very small object making a very close pass by earth. In that case, the magnitude spike will be so sharp that it may...
John Mahony
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Oct 2, 2004
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... I have noticed that on occasion, the Spaceguard Priority List does not get updated on a daily basis, so we have actually observed an object that needs no...
Dave Tholen
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Oct 2, 2004
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13409
Notice I said 'Most'. Not all. Good judgement is required occasionally in making a decision on these things. Also, the combination of the MPC page, and the...
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Oct 2, 2004
10:54 am
13410
Latency on all the lists is periodically a problem. The date of last observation lists at the MPC as of a couple minutes ago were last updated "This document...
David Dixon
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Oct 2, 2004
2:02 pm
13411
If you missed this earlier here are Roy Tucker and Matt Dawson's interviews on Planetary Radio from The Planetary Society. ...
David Dixon
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Oct 3, 2004
2:57 am
13412
Hello to all observers in the South, Our MBO 2003 EZ49 and 2002 DP need just one more night (ev. two) to be ready for number (now U=1 and "Very desirable...")....
Michel Ory
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Oct 3, 2004
11:09 am
13413
Hi there, Can someone point me to a useable database list, just for Mars Crossing Asteroids? Any help appreciated. Best Regards Alan Alan Cahill Abbeydale...
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Oct 3, 2004
12:15 pm
13414
http://hamilton.dm.unipi.it/cgi-bin/astdys/astibo?orbitalsearch:0;main select by perihelion (AU) between, say, 1.3 and 1.6, you get 879 numbered and multi...
Andrea Milani
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Oct 3, 2004
2:33 pm
13415
... You can simply compute MC from astorb.dat of Lowell Observatory taking 1.3 AU<q<1.667 AU. Best regards, Ireneusz Wlodarczyk 553 Chorzow ...
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Oct 3, 2004
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13416
... Is that using "SLOP"? I can never persuade that to work for me. I just tried again, using the parameters you suggest here, and I get the error "zero...
Fiona Vincent
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Oct 3, 2004
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13417
Thanks everyone for your great help. Much appreciated. Best Regards Alan Alan Cahill Abbeydale Observatory, Gloucester U.K. MPC Code J94 ...
Alan Cahill
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Oct 3, 2004
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13418
Tim, What is in your opinion the minimum aperture scope required to do useful astrometry? Regards, Christian Kjaernet...
Christian
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Oct 3, 2004
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13419
... Obviously the one who permits to go to 20-21 V with astrometry better than 1". What size of aperture you need to achieve this depends on many things. ...
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Oct 3, 2004
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13420
... Depends on how you wish to define a Mars crosser. Perhaps you're familiar with the differences in definition for Apollo and Amor due to the eccentricity...
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Oct 3, 2004
10:33 pm
13421
Greetings MPML, We detected radar echoes from binary asteroids 1998 ST27 and 66063 (1998 RO1) at Arecibo today. The detections should enable us to refine...
Lance Benner
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Oct 4, 2004
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13422
Thanks Reiner, that's what I was afraid of. It is hard to "compete" with the big surveys. Christian...
Christian
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Oct 4, 2004
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13423
The most accurate way to get an idea to find out what various astrometric system are capable of is to check the observation summary at the MPC ...
David Dixon
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Oct 4, 2004
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Dear all, I'm new to the list and joined after reading a lot these days about Toutatis & Co. After visiting several websites, I heard about this group and...
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Oct 4, 2004
5:19 pm
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I see Mr. Stoss has already taken care of a reply :-) one of the things I was trying to get across was that competing with the surveys is likely to lead to...
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Oct 4, 2004
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Just a quick post to make note of a few interesting things that happened today: 1st, 47 years ago today, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 into orbit,...
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Oct 4, 2004
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Hi Richard, I for one would like to thank you for this achievement. Brilliant group, and thanks again. Best Regards Alan ... Alan Cahill Abbeydale Observatory,...
Alan Cahill
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Oct 4, 2004
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13428
I got my observatory code in 2002, then a series of health problems, gear failures and a cracker neighbor with halogen floodlights put me out of business for...
Robert Burns
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Oct 4, 2004
8:10 pm
13429
... What MPML has become is due in large part to your very capable administration. And I'm sure it hasn't been easy at times. My compliments, Sir! - Roy...
Roy Tucker
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Oct 5, 2004
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13430
Congratulations, Richard! Many more years to come! Clear Skies, Brian D. Warner Palmer Divide Observatory (716) http://www.MinorPlanetObserver.com ...
Brian D. Warner
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Oct 5, 2004
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13431
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 17:06:51 -0000 "enterpris" <enterpris@...> ... There has been plenty of discussion about it. Particularly on the space tech...
Michael Smith
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Oct 5, 2004
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13432
There has been an recent thread about what type of system is needed to participate in follow up at mag > 20V. As a practical example see today's discovery...
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Oct 5, 2004
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13433
Dear asteroid observers! Minor planet (319) Leona suddenly turned out to be an object of great interest. I have recently found that this asteroid will occult...
Denis Denissenko
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Oct 5, 2004
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