Re: Measure this one???

From: atubbiolo@as.arizona.edu
Date: Sun Jun 28 2009 - 22:25:01 UTC

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    Derek and All:
    
      If you want to check your object against the known asteroid list you can
    use this service.
    
    http://scully.cfa.harvard.edu/~cgi/CheckNEO
    
    Match the proximity of your observation taking into effect atmospheric
    refraction, and precession AND the post important part the objects motion
    rates in RA and DEC.
    
    Happy osbserving.
    
    Andrew
    
    
    > It's probably 31248.. But it might be 29110 or 22340..
    > I just know the position and the rough time from recording an asteroid
    > occultation and haven't examined the tape yet..
    > I know it is not a Classified..
    > Should I measure it or ignore it?? (I don't need practice...)
    >
    > Derek
    > http://www.poyntsource.com/New/index.htm
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