minor planet 1994 PC1 near Mira
Taken by Michael Jaeger on December 18, 2022 @ Weißenkirchen Wachau
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1994 PC1 is only five times the moon's distance from Earth tonight. The one kilometer large minor planet is easy to photograph even with the small telephoto at full moon. The image were made about five hours before closest approach. The recordings took place in the twilight with the 11"/f-2.2 RASA and a Zeiss-Milvus f-135/2.8 and a Nikon Z50mod The red glowing Mira can be seen well in the telephoto shot.
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