NEO 2022 NR 24 hour rate of motion comparison
Taken by Dennis Simmons on July 10, 2022 @ Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Date Taken: 2022:07:10 20:21:11
 
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This is a composite image of single, unprocessed, full resolution crops showing the difference in the relative speed of NEO 2022 NR as it passed close to our planet Earth on 9th and 10th June 2022. You can see by the length of the star trails the variation in its rate of motion within a 24 hour period as the mount tracked on the NEO thus causing the stars to trail. Cheers Dennis
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