2014 RC
Taken by Robson Hahn on September 7, 2014 @ São José dos Campos - SP, Brazil
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My try to follow MPC 2014 RC. Was a very bad section. Mount with high PE, CCD with anomaly. But was possible to "save" 89 frames with 60s and 13s apart. Mais parameters: Dist.: ~520000km; Mag.: ~15,3; 6"F6.53 Newt; CCD - HX916; NEQ6 Pro; - Due CCD problems, was not possible to take Dark, Flat or Bias. Sorry
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Posted by Robson Hahn 2014-09-08 07:23:28
Excellent photo, saw what I was looking for! Now for the results. Some of the streaks showed side-line explosions of material, like pods of organic material breaking out of their shells. This dust trail from asteroid 2014 RC is alive and coming to earth. Some of these spores have already entered earths atmosphere and multiplying at an alarming rate. Soon, life on earth will change. Lets see what these little buggers do to earths carbon-based life forms and oxygen breathers. Stay toned to this channel for upcoming results from the real invaders from space!
Posted by rev-jae 2014-09-09 10:04:04
Hi Rev-Jae.
Your comment make no sense. This trail is actually stars. I was following Asteroid movement. And this explosion is just wind shaking my mount.
Posted by Robson Hahn 2014-09-10 08:43:47
 
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