I've just uploaded the Asteroid's orbit into the online tracker. The page is available at the following link: http://www.satflare.com/track.asp?q=A2004BL86 around the maximum brightness: http://www.satflare.com/track.asp?q=A2004BL86&jd=2457049.58 accuracy within 1" for both RA and DEC with respect to NASA Horizon. Don't forget to set your coordinates with the "Set Your Location" button, or pass them in the link as follow: http://www.satflare.com/track.asp?q=A2004BL86&jd=2457049.58&lat=XXXX&lon=XXXX The button "Predict Passes" will show your best observation time. Regards, Simone >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: seesat-l_at_satobs.org >Data: 15-gen-2015 14.57 >A: "seesat-l_at_satobs.org"<seesat-l_at_satobs.org> >Ogg: RE: off topic - Asteroid by earth on Jan 26 > >Kevin wrote: > >http://scully.cfa.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/returnprepeph.cgi?d=n&o=Z7439 > >Be sure and use your lat long to develop an ephemeris - parallax will have a noticeable effect at this distance. For many, it will pass near the head of Hydra and then on up near the Beehive in Cancer - a don't miss opportunity for sure. > >Brad Young > > > >_______________________________________________ >Seesat-l mailing list >http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Jan 18 2015 - 08:19:13 UTC
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