Minor Planet 2014RC
Taken by Hideo Fukushima on September 7, 2014 @ Ishigakijima, Okinawa, Japan
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2014, Sep. 7. 16h 15m 52s [UT]  1.05-m reflector (f/6.5), 3 CCD camera  Filter: I, R, g' - band (-> Color: R, G, B)  Exp. : 20s x 1frame, FOV: 9.6 x 9.6 arcmin  Ishigakijima Astronomical Observatory, NAOJ
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Asteroid 2014 RC seems to have an unusually long debris/dust trail behind the main rock for something floating in space. I suspect that this rock is a dirty ball and not solid. I also suspect that it has live organisms in that dirt. Could someone please verify this assumption.
Posted by rev-jae 2014-09-08 02:29:04
 
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