Asteroid 415029
Taken by Paolo Palma on June 28, 2024 @ Naples - Italy
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  Camera Used: HUAWEI VOG-L29
Exposure Time: 2500/10000
Aperture: f/1.6
ISO: 51200
Date Taken: 2024:06:28 21:59:03
 
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Last night with my friend Ida de Rosa I observed and took some shots of the asteroid 415029, about 24h after its minimun distance from the Earth. These shots reveal how fast it moved among the stars in just 4 minutes. Due to the lights of Naples it appeared very weak even through an 18" Dobsonian. But, with the help of the field stars, was truly impressive to be able to notice it through the eyepiece even after just a few tens of seconds. Single shots with Huawei p30 pro at the eyepiece of a Sky-Watcher 18" 105x dobsonian. Found with star hopping thanks to stellarium
Photographer's website:
https://www.unsaltonelcielo.it
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