PHA Asteroid 1994 PC1
Taken by Zlatko F. Kovacevic on January 18, 2022 @ Virovitica, Croatia
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Date Taken: 2022:01:19 10:01:12
 
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Due to low temperatures, winter is a challenging time of year to engage in astrophotography. But the rapid movement of PHA asteroids in the sky was crucial for going out into the yard, carrying and setting up telescopes along with, thankfully, the previously established series of procedures. Despite the brightness of the full moon and high clouds, the previously gained experience of shooting PHA asteroids gave hope for success. Initially, I shot several series of shots with exposures of 20 seconds (ISO 3200) and then with shorter exposures of 10 seconds (ISO 6400). After two hours, the clouds were gone, but my frostbitten feet were looking for a return to the warmth of home and a bowl of warm water.
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